Hi Mark
My solution to the problem above ended up being to use the picture property size mode set to zoomt. This allows the picture to display with correct ratio within the frame I have allowed. So they basically display in two sizes (landscape or portraite) within the unbound object frame...
Hi Ian
I currently run both Office 97 and Office 2000 (both including Access) on my PC. Office 97 was already in place, and I simply installed the 2000 version in a separate sub-directory. It runs like a charm. The only noticeable event is that when switching from Access 97 to Access 2000 is...
Hi
A rather long hand but effective way of doing this could be to combine all the data in one excel spreadsheet, use the filter by form in Excel to remove duplicates, then import the data into the access table.
Good luck!
I have a series of photos linked into my database via a path. Some of the pictures are portrait, and some landscape. The landscape ones look fine in the landscape frame, but the portrait ones are squashed when fitted into the landscape frame.
Any suggestions as to how I can have the phtots...
I have used the technique listed in the FAQ's to display pictures of objects on an access form. The pictures are stored outside the database, and are linked in through the after update event for the image on the form, to avoid bloating the database with the 3000 photos that go along with the...
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