I just copy and pasted one of the EMBED pictures into the table via the form
and could not leave the field without hitting ESC to undo the paste. Trying
directly into the table it says Microsoft Photo Editor 3.0 Picture, and will
not let me leave the field without hitting ESC to undo the paste. After
clicking a few times elsewhere I finally got this message: "The OLE server
isn't registered. To register the OLE server, reinstall it." Is this
something to do with Acc07 as I have to return the database to the user in
Acc2003 format? I don't have the Photo Editor on my machine, so how can I
copy the pictures into Access?
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You may want to search previous posts on this. The gist of the large
amount of material is:
- Don't store pictures as OLE objects. Yours are some of the the many
problems which are the reason for this. Store them in a separate folder,
and store the path and file name in 1 or 2 fields. Use code to display them
on forms and reports.
As a side note, your post indicates some confusion with the "size" of
pictures. While they do have some "size" type attributes (number of pixels
etc.) what you are talking about as "size" is an attribute of the DISPLAY /
VIEW of the picture, NOT of the picture. An example is ordering different
sized prints of the same photo.....the size is how it's printed, not an
attribute of the image.
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