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Application Defined Or Object Defined Error Excel
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try to do any report or form etc, by using wizard , access display the following error
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and could not complete the wizard. "application defined or object defined application defined or object defined error vba formula error" please tell me why this happens and what can i do to correct it . Regards, application defined or object defined error vba range Ashok ashok, Oct 25, 2005 #1 Advertisements Guest Guest Hi Ashok, Here is a KB article that includes troubleshooting instructions for wizard-related problems in Access 2000. I don't https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/gg264310.aspx see a similar article at the moment for Access 97, but I'm fairly certain that the same steps will be applicable in your case: Error Message When Running Access Wizards http://support.microsoft.com/?id=303769 Try the fifth method first: re-register the DAO Object Library. In this case, you need to substitute "dao350.dll" in place of "dao360.dll". Make sure to include http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/access-gives-application-defined-error.2204994/ a set of double-quotes around the entire path. Regsvr32.exe
Post your question and get tips & solutions from a community of 418,428 IT Pros & Developers. It's quick https://bytes.com/topic/access/answers/192691-error-3021-description-problem & easy. Error 3021 description problem P: n/a Robert Wing I support an MS Access application in which errors are trapped using the On Error statement. Just recently, the users http://www.runtimeerrorsfix.com/how-to-fix-runtime-error-1004.html of this system have experienced run-time error number 3021 on a random basis. My biggest problem right now is that the error description associated with this error is Application-defined or defined or object-defined error. It has always been my understanding that these error numbers would not be used by Microsoft and were available to application developers for their use as in Err.Raise 3021, etc. When I searched this group for this error, however, I see postings that would indicate that 3021 is the No current record error. It would appear that defined or object I might be having a problem with the table that cross-references an error number to its description. I am having this problem with my version of Access as well as at the client site. Both sites are running Access 2000 Version 9. Does anyone know of a fix for this short of reloading MS Access (which will be a hard sell at the client site). Is this cross-referencing done with a .dll or some other single file that can be reloaded? Thanks. Nov 12 '05 #1 Post Reply Share this Question 9 Replies P: n/a Larry Linson What do you mean by "these error numbers"? There have always been error numbers used by the product. My recollection is that the series of errors reserved for the developers were very large numbers, not the lower ones as you describe. Larry Linson Microsoft Access MVP "Robert Wing"
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