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How to Add Field Validation Message MS Access

Updated on:
June 5, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to set up field validation messages in MS Access.

Quick summary

Adding a field validation message in MS Access lets you define a validation rule and display a custom error message whenever a user enters data that violates that rule. This keeps your database data clean and guides users toward correct input without manual intervention.


Steps

  1. Right-click the table in the navigation pane and select Design View.
  2. Click on the field where you want to add a validation message.
  3. In the Field Properties pane, locate the Validation Rule property.
  4. Enter a validation rule and click OK.
  5. In the Validation Text property, type a message to display when the rule is violated.
  6. Save the changes by clicking the save icon.

📌 Why this matters

Field validation messages in MS Access are essential for enforcing data integrity at the table level, ensuring that only valid data is entered into your database fields. By defining a validation rule alongside a custom error message, database administrators and developers can prevent bad data from being saved and provide users with clear, actionable feedback. This feature reduces data entry errors, minimizes downstream data quality issues, and eliminates the need for complex workarounds or manual data audits. For anyone building or managing Access databases, mastering field validation is a foundational skill for reliable, professional-grade data management.
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