ACC1x: Graph Wizard Does Not Run or "Syntax Error" Is Displayed

Last reviewed: May 7, 1997
Article ID: Q94601
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Access versions 1.0, 1.1

SYMPTOMS

If you choose the Graph icon from the toolbox, the Graph Wizard does not run, or you may receive the following error message:

   Syntax Error

CAUSE

This error is caused by an incorrect List Separator entry in the [International] section of your WIN.INI file.

RESOLUTION

In Control Panel, select the International icon. In the List Separator box, enter the default value, a comma (,). Microsoft Graph should now run correctly. Note that different List Separator entries will cause different results.

STATUS

This behavior no longer occurs in Microsoft Access version 2.0.

MORE INFORMATION

Steps to Reproduce Behavior

  1. In Control Panel, select the International icon.

  2. Change the List Separator to something other than a comma.

    Different settings will cause different results. For example, a minus sign (-) will not open Graph or give an error message. A space will generate a "Syntax Error" message.

  3. In Microsoft Access, create a new form.

  4. Choose the Graph icon from the toolbox.

  5. Select an area on your form and click the mouse to insert the graph. The border will briefly appear, but then disappear without opening the Graph Wizard, or the "Syntax Error" message will be displayed.


Additional query words: wizards chart
Keywords : IntpGrph kberrmsg kbtool
Version : 1.0 1.1
Platform : WINDOWS
Hardware : X86
Issue type : kbprb
Resolution Type : Info_Provided


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Last reviewed: May 7, 1997
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