The VBA modules in this database appear to have been saved with errors. Access can recover the modules, but you should backup the database first. To cancel so you can make a backup copy of the database, click Cancel. Then make a backup copy of the database. @If you have a backup copy of the database, click OK. When the database opens, examine the modules to see that they are correct. If they are not, you should revert to a recent backup.@@6@2@553713744@1
The value you specified for the Setting argument in the SetOption method is not the correct type of Variant for this option.@You ...
The values for 'File or web page name' and/or 'Text to Display' are too long.@The values will be truncated. To keep your ...
The VBA file (VBAJET.dll for 16-bit versions, or VBAJET32.dll for 32-bit versions) failed to initialize when called. Try ...
The VBA file (VBAJET.dll for 16-bit versions, or VBAJET32.dll for 32-bit versions) is missing. Try reinstalling the application ...
The VBA modules in this database appear to have been saved with errors. Access can recover the modules, but you should backup ...
The version of Access used to save this database cannot be detected. This problem cannot be corrected because the database ...
The version of MFC42.dll that is installed on your machine does not completely support Snapshot Viewer. To fix this problem, ...
The Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) project contains all of the code modules in your database, including the code behind ...
The Visual Basic for Applications project in the database '|' can't be converted to the current Visual Basic format.@If the ...