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Common Microsoft Access errors and messages:


2505 - An expression in argument | has an invalid value.You tried to run a macro or used the DoCmd object in Visual Basic. The argument number above is the position of the argument as it appears in the Macro window, the Action Failed dialog box, or the Object Browser (if you're using the DoCmd object). Try one of the following:* Select a setting from the drop-down list box in each argument.* Use an intrinsic constant equating to a valid object type.* Substitute the correct corresponding expression.
2506 - A value you entered for the Transfer Type argument is invalid. An expression in the Transfer Type argument doesn't evaluate to a valid numeric value. Valid values for the Transfer Type argument are as follows:* 0, 1, and 2 - for the TransferDatabase action.* 0, 1, and 2 - for the TransferSpreadsheet action.* 0 - through 6 - for the TransferText action.

2507 - The type isn't an installed database type or doesn't support the operation you chose.You used the TransferDatabase method, but an expression in the databasetype argument doesn't evaluate to a valid database type for importing, exporting, or linking. For information on valid database types, click Help.
2508 - A value you entered for the spreadsheettype argument is invalid.You used the TransferSpreadsheet method, and an expression in the spreadsheettype argument doesn't evaluate to a valid numeric value. Valid values are 0, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. Note that 1 - is an invalid value; you can't import or export to a Lotus .wks format file.
2509 - The setting for the Range argument can't be longer than 255 - characters.
2510 - The expression you entered in the Specification Name argument exceeds the 64-character limit. Select one of the existing specification names from the argument list box when you use the TransferText action in a macro, or enter a name in Visual Basic that follows Microsoft Access object-naming rules.
2511 - The action or method requires a Specification Name argument.You tried to use the TransferText action or method and you specified a Transfer Type argument but left the Specification Name argument blank. In the Specification Name argument, enter an existing specification name from the argument list box.
2512 - Microsoft Access can't parse the expression: .... Click OK to return to the action argument or conditional expression where this expression appears, and then correct the syntax.
2513 - The Macro Name argument can't be longer than 64 - characters according to Microsoft Access object-naming rules.
2514 - The action or method requires a Control Name argument.You tried to use the GoToControl action or method, but you left the control name blank. In the Control Name argument, enter a control or field name from the active form or datasheet.
2515 - Microsoft Access can't open the macro ... because it was saved using a different version of Microsoft Access. Re-create the macro in the current version of Microsoft Access.
2516 - Microsoft Access can't find the module ...'You tried to use the OpenModule action or method, but Microsoft Access can't find the module you specified in the Module Name argument. Enter a valid module name from the current database.
2517 - Microsoft Access can't find the procedure ... You may have used the Run method in Visual Basic but entered an invalid procedure name, or you used the Run method without first opening a database.* You tried to use the OpenModule action or method, but you used an invalid procedure name.
2519 - The database must be open for the SelectObject method to run.You tried to run a function in a library database, and the function contains the SelectObject method.
2520 - The action or method requires a Module or Procedure Name argument.You tried to use the OpenModule action or method, but you didn't enter a name in either the Module Name or the Procedure Name argument in the Macro window. Enter a valid name in one of these arguments.
2521 - You have specified a Transfer Type that doesn't support the HTML Table Name argument. Leave the HTML Table Name argument blank unless you are using the Import HTML or Link HTML Transfer Types.
2522 - The action or method requires a File Name argument.You tried to use the TransferSpreadsheet or TransferText action or method. In the File Name argument, enter a file name.
2523 - The value you entered for the show argument is invalid.You used the ShowToolbar method. Valid values for this argument are acToolbarYes, acToolbarWhereApprop, and acToolbarNo, or the corresponding numeric values 0, 1, and 2.
2524 - Microsoft Access can't invoke the application using the RunApp action. The path to the application is invalid, or a component of the application is missing. Check the path in Windows Explorer or File Manager.
2525 - A macro can call itself a maximum of 20 - times.Your macro contains a RunMacro action that calls the same macro more than 20 - times. Use a condition to stop the macro after it has been run 20 - times, or call another macro with the RunMacro action.
2526 - The SendKeys action requires the Microsoft Access Utility Add-in to be loaded. Rerun Microsoft Access or Microsoft Office Setup to reinstall Microsoft Access and the Microsoft Access Utility Add-in.
2527 - Lotus .wks file formats aren't supported in the current version of Microsoft Access. Convert your .wks file to a more recent format, such as .wk1.
2528 - The RunCommand macro action argument is missing, or you entered an invalid command ID for the RunCommand method.
2529 - The Toolbar argument can't be longer than 64 - characters.
2530 - The SelectObject method can't be used on a report that is currently printing.
2531 - Your HTML file does not contain any tabular data that Microsoft Access can import.
2532 - Microsoft Access can't find the macro or sub procedure '|.' The specified macro, macro group, or sub procedure doesn't exist. Note that when you enter the macrogroupname.macroname syntax in an argument, you must specify the name the macro's macro group was last saved under. Also, ensure that the referenced macro has been saved, or that the referenced sub procedure expects 0 - arguments.

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