No picture assigned.
Out of memory.
Rows property must be greater than zero.
Unable to select bitmap object.
Property can't be set on this control. Property is read-only.
StretchX property cannot be negative.
StretchY property cannot be negative.
Unable to load specified file.
Requested data was not supplied to the DataObject during the OLESetData event.
DataObject formats list may not be cleared or expanded outside of the OLEStartDrag event.
Expected at least one argument.
Non-intrinsic OLE drag and drop formats used with SetData require byte array data. GetData may return more bytes than were given to SetData.
Property is write-only.
Invalid character position.
Invalid or missing OLE class name.
Invalid file format.
Invalid HDC.
Invalid or missing key name.
Invalid object.
Invalid object use.
Invalid procedure call.
Invalid property array index.
Invalid property value.
Key does not exist.
Key is not unique in collection.
Unable to create object.
Unable to start server application.
Required source document or class name is missing.
Out of memory.
The specified path/file name cannot be accessed or is invalid.
The operation cannot be performed on protected text.
Property cannot be set.
Property is read-only.
Specified format doesn't match format of data.
AutoBuddy not set, no potential buddy controls found.
Bad file name or number.
BuddyControl must be a separate control within the same container.
Stop method does not effect AutoPlay property.
Requested data was not supplied to the DataObject during the OLESetData event.
DataObject formats list may not be cleared or expanded outside of the OLEStartDrag event.
A date was specified that doesn't fall within the MinDate and MaxData properties.
An error occurred in a call to the Windows DTPicker control.
Error closing open video file.
Unable to set property.
Unable to open AVI file.
Unable to play AVI file.
Error trying to stop playing video file.
Expected at least one argument.
File not found.
Non-intrinsic OLE drag and drop formats used with SetData require byte array data. GetData may return more bytes than were given to SetData.