Symptoms
In Microsoft Office Access 2007 or in Microsoft Access 2010, you receive the following error message:
The wizard is unable to create your form.
This occurs when you try to create a form by using the Access Form Wizard, and one of the field names that you added in the wizard contains double-byte (2-byte) characters. For example, a field name contains the Japanese characters for a left bracket or a right bracket.
Cause
This is a known problem in Access 2007 and in Access 2010.
Resolution
To resolve this problem, use one of the following methods.
Method 1
Omit the double-byte characters from the field name.
Method 2
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Create a query, and add the table that contains the double-byte characters to the query.
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Add the fields that contain only single-byte characters in their field names.
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Save the query.
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Select the query, and run the Access Form Wizard to build the form.
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After the wizard is finished, open the form in design view or in layout view.
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Click the Add Existing Fields icon.
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In the Field List, select the table that contains the fields that have the double-byte characters.
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Drag the desired fields to the form.
Method 3
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In the navigation pane, select the table that has the fields that contain the double-byte characters.
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Click the Create tab on the ribbon.
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On the ribbon, select Form.
All the fields, and this includes the fields that contain the double-byte characters, are added to the new form.
More Information
This problem does not occur in Microsoft Office Access 2003.
For more information about double-byte (2-byte) characters, visit the following Microsoft website:
Double-Byte Character Sets in Windows
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc194788.aspx