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Thanks a lot, It works very well.
"Van T. Dinh" wrote: Try Stephen Lebans' OLEToDisk: http://www.lebans.com/oletodisk.htm -- HTH Van T. Dinh MVP (Access) "mostovoi" wrote in message ... hello everybody, J.Clay, you said getting images out of an Access may be difficult, but it's exactly what I need to do. I have to export some thousands of photos to ..jpg to be displayed in a web page. Is there any Macro to automatize this? Thank you "J. Clay" wrote: Do not put the images in the database. Images in an Access DB will cause excessive bloat and many headaches. And getting them out at a later date may prove difficult. Have a set path where the images reside and put the image path/name in a field in your DB. You can then use an unbound image control on a form to view it. HTH, J "Franz" wrote in message ... I am working on a product database and would like to add also pictures of the products in this database, so I can see in the form the product data as well as a picture of it. any tip how to act? (I use Access 2000 on Win 2000) thanks in advance F |
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