grantwilliams
Programmer
Hi all,
In an effort to try to reduce the amount of paperwork we are handling, I'm looking to integrate our online fax with our cash receipting database. Our faxes are stored as multi-page TIFF files on a network drive.
My plan is to have Access cycle through all of the files in the directory, move them to a "registered" folder and register the filename in a table. These files can then be viewed, indexed and matched to a transaction on our bank statement table.
I'm OK to do most of this, but I need to find a way of embedding a viewer onto a form. I've done some searching on the web and see the following suggestions which won't suit:
- Embedding an image in the form - this won't work as approximately half of our users are on Access 2003 and from 2003, Access won't allow TIFF Files to be viewed;
- Converting the multi page TIFF Files to multiple jpg files - this won't work as we receive approximately 40,000 faxes each year and the time requirement of conversion does not meet with the business needs;
- Using the Shell statement to open the default viewer - as this will open outside of Access, it makes the task of indexing and matching to the bank statement table more difficult.
Ideally, what I'm looking to do is to invoke the PC's default TIFF viewer within a frame on the form.
Does anyone know how to do this?
Thanks,
Grant
In an effort to try to reduce the amount of paperwork we are handling, I'm looking to integrate our online fax with our cash receipting database. Our faxes are stored as multi-page TIFF files on a network drive.
My plan is to have Access cycle through all of the files in the directory, move them to a "registered" folder and register the filename in a table. These files can then be viewed, indexed and matched to a transaction on our bank statement table.
I'm OK to do most of this, but I need to find a way of embedding a viewer onto a form. I've done some searching on the web and see the following suggestions which won't suit:
- Embedding an image in the form - this won't work as approximately half of our users are on Access 2003 and from 2003, Access won't allow TIFF Files to be viewed;
- Converting the multi page TIFF Files to multiple jpg files - this won't work as we receive approximately 40,000 faxes each year and the time requirement of conversion does not meet with the business needs;
- Using the Shell statement to open the default viewer - as this will open outside of Access, it makes the task of indexing and matching to the bank statement table more difficult.
Ideally, what I'm looking to do is to invoke the PC's default TIFF viewer within a frame on the form.
Does anyone know how to do this?
Thanks,
Grant