Guys:
Just wanted to check to see if anyone has tried to successfully use a .BMP bitmap file to create a customized splash screen, effectively replacing the Microsoft Access one that starts up.
I'm using version 2000, and I've created a simple file that is a MS Bitmap (.BMP extension), measuring 357x221 pixels.
I used this measurement after using a capture utility to measure the pixel size of the MS Word splash screen.
I've read that all you need to do is save the file you want to use as a replacement splash screen as a Bitmap image in the same directory as your database, so long as it has the same filename as your database file.
Well, something does happen when I do this, but I get an error, "A system error occurred, or there isn't enough free memory to start Access. Close one or more programs and try again."
When I remove the .BMP file from the directory, Access starts up fine and my database works as normal, albeit without MY screen (grin).
I have LOTS of RAM memory on my computer so RAM is very likely NOT the issue.
So obviously something is probably wrong with my .BMP graphic file in some way. I created it using Photoshop Elements and then saved it as a simple 16-bit MS Windows Bitmap.
It's not fancy or anything, just colored text on white background.
Do I need to save the BMP in a certain way? (Settings for Bitmap are wrong?) or is my graphic pixel size too large for what I need to do?
Suggestions, pointers to threads that may have already answered this question welcome.
I tried to do a search on the entire Tek-Tips site for this, and there are answers buried here, but there is no thread pointer to the result, just to the forums where the result is - could take forever trying to read all of the answers(!)
Thanks in advance for any ideas on this.
marcus
marcus101
Access/SQL/XML Developer
Ottawa, Canada
Just wanted to check to see if anyone has tried to successfully use a .BMP bitmap file to create a customized splash screen, effectively replacing the Microsoft Access one that starts up.
I'm using version 2000, and I've created a simple file that is a MS Bitmap (.BMP extension), measuring 357x221 pixels.
I used this measurement after using a capture utility to measure the pixel size of the MS Word splash screen.
I've read that all you need to do is save the file you want to use as a replacement splash screen as a Bitmap image in the same directory as your database, so long as it has the same filename as your database file.
Well, something does happen when I do this, but I get an error, "A system error occurred, or there isn't enough free memory to start Access. Close one or more programs and try again."
When I remove the .BMP file from the directory, Access starts up fine and my database works as normal, albeit without MY screen (grin).
I have LOTS of RAM memory on my computer so RAM is very likely NOT the issue.
So obviously something is probably wrong with my .BMP graphic file in some way. I created it using Photoshop Elements and then saved it as a simple 16-bit MS Windows Bitmap.
It's not fancy or anything, just colored text on white background.
Do I need to save the BMP in a certain way? (Settings for Bitmap are wrong?) or is my graphic pixel size too large for what I need to do?
Suggestions, pointers to threads that may have already answered this question welcome.
I tried to do a search on the entire Tek-Tips site for this, and there are answers buried here, but there is no thread pointer to the result, just to the forums where the result is - could take forever trying to read all of the answers(!)
Thanks in advance for any ideas on this.
marcus
marcus101
Access/SQL/XML Developer
Ottawa, Canada