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Old August 12th, 2005, 03:17 PM
Chris
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How would I add a jpeg image into access for a splash screen?


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Old August 12th, 2005, 05:18 PM
Ed Robichaud
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Chris - you can embed an image on a form/report or add a bound OLE object
that refers to a stored image elsewhere. Use the toolbox and select the
picture icon or use the menu selection - Insert, Picture - then follow the
prompts.
-Ed


"Chris" wrote in message
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How would I add a jpeg image into access for a splash screen?




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Old August 12th, 2005, 05:56 PM
Paul (ESI)
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Another groovy little trick I learned with the help of the Office Assistant
and this news group: If you save a bitmap (.bmp) file with the same name as
your database, then open your database in the same folder as your database,
(NOT while already in Access, though) instead of the Access screen you
normally see (you know, the thing that pops up for a few seconds before the
database opens), you will see that picture pop up. Pretty nifty little thing.

--
Have a nice day!

~Paul
Express Scripts,
Charting the future of pharmacy

~~~~~~
| |
|c--OD
| _)
| |
|-. |
/ `-# /A
/ /_|..`#.J/
||LJ `m''
ptaylor



"Ed Robichaud" wrote:

Chris - you can embed an image on a form/report or add a bound OLE object
that refers to a stored image elsewhere. Use the toolbox and select the
picture icon or use the menu selection - Insert, Picture - then follow the
prompts.
-Ed


"Chris" wrote in message
...
How would I add a jpeg image into access for a splash screen?





  #4  
Old August 12th, 2005, 10:09 PM
PC Datasheet
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Paul,

What is Express Scripts about?

Thanks,

Steve


"Paul (ESI)" wrote in message
...
Another groovy little trick I learned with the help of the Office
Assistant
and this news group: If you save a bitmap (.bmp) file with the same name
as
your database, then open your database in the same folder as your
database,
(NOT while already in Access, though) instead of the Access screen you
normally see (you know, the thing that pops up for a few seconds before
the
database opens), you will see that picture pop up. Pretty nifty little
thing.

--
Have a nice day!

~Paul
Express Scripts,
Charting the future of pharmacy

~~~~~~
| |
|c--OD
| _)
| |
|-. |
/ `-# /A
/ /_|..`#.J/
||LJ `m''
ptaylor



"Ed Robichaud" wrote:

Chris - you can embed an image on a form/report or add a bound OLE object
that refers to a stored image elsewhere. Use the toolbox and select the
picture icon or use the menu selection - Insert, Picture - then follow
the
prompts.
-Ed


"Chris" wrote in message
...
How would I add a jpeg image into access for a splash screen?







  #5  
Old August 15th, 2005, 05:52 PM
Paul (ESI)
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Express Scripts is a PBM or pharmacy benefits manager. Basically, what that
means is that we are a third party company that helps a lot of insurance
companies with a lot of day to day stuff for their members. For example, we
help pharmacies run claims if they have trouble submitting them when you
attempt to fill a medication locally.

However, we are also a mail order pharmacy, and one of, if not THE largest
in the country. We're pretty big. We have offices in ten different states,
and even some in Canada. We also recently started merging with a lot of
specialty pharmacies to expand ourselves. There's a pretty darn good chance
that we handle your benefits. Check your insurance card for a dark blue
circle design with a white E. That's us.

--
Have a nice day!

~Paul
Express Scripts,
Charting the future of pharmacy

~~~~~~
| |
|c--OD
| _)
| |
|-. |
/ `-# /A
/ /_|..`#.J/
||LJ `m''
ptaylor



"PC Datasheet" wrote:

Paul,

What is Express Scripts about?

Thanks,

Steve


"Paul (ESI)" wrote in message
...
Another groovy little trick I learned with the help of the Office
Assistant
and this news group: If you save a bitmap (.bmp) file with the same name
as
your database, then open your database in the same folder as your
database,
(NOT while already in Access, though) instead of the Access screen you
normally see (you know, the thing that pops up for a few seconds before
the
database opens), you will see that picture pop up. Pretty nifty little
thing.

--
Have a nice day!

~Paul
Express Scripts,
Charting the future of pharmacy

~~~~~~
| |
|c--OD
| _)
| |
|-. |
/ `-# /A
/ /_|..`#.J/
||LJ `m''
ptaylor



"Ed Robichaud" wrote:

Chris - you can embed an image on a form/report or add a bound OLE object
that refers to a stored image elsewhere. Use the toolbox and select the
picture icon or use the menu selection - Insert, Picture - then follow
the
prompts.
-Ed


"Chris" wrote in message
...
How would I add a jpeg image into access for a splash screen?








  #6  
Old August 16th, 2005, 08:13 PM
PC Datasheet
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Thanks, Paul!

I went to your website and one must become a member. I am going to do that
and see if Express Scripts can help me with the price of prescriptions. I
appreciate your time!

If you or any associates ever have a need to outsource database, spreadsheet
or word processing projects, please keep me in mind.

Steve
--
PC Datasheet
Your Resource For Help With Access, Excel And Word Applications

www.pcdatasheet.com



"Paul (ESI)" wrote in message
...
Express Scripts is a PBM or pharmacy benefits manager. Basically, what
that
means is that we are a third party company that helps a lot of insurance
companies with a lot of day to day stuff for their members. For example,
we
help pharmacies run claims if they have trouble submitting them when you
attempt to fill a medication locally.

However, we are also a mail order pharmacy, and one of, if not THE largest
in the country. We're pretty big. We have offices in ten different states,
and even some in Canada. We also recently started merging with a lot of
specialty pharmacies to expand ourselves. There's a pretty darn good
chance
that we handle your benefits. Check your insurance card for a dark blue
circle design with a white E. That's us.

--
Have a nice day!

~Paul
Express Scripts,
Charting the future of pharmacy

~~~~~~
| |
|c--OD
| _)
| |
|-. |
/ `-# /A
/ /_|..`#.J/
||LJ `m''
ptaylor



"PC Datasheet" wrote:

Paul,

What is Express Scripts about?

Thanks,

Steve


"Paul (ESI)" wrote in message
...
Another groovy little trick I learned with the help of the Office
Assistant
and this news group: If you save a bitmap (.bmp) file with the same
name
as
your database, then open your database in the same folder as your
database,
(NOT while already in Access, though) instead of the Access screen you
normally see (you know, the thing that pops up for a few seconds before
the
database opens), you will see that picture pop up. Pretty nifty little
thing.

--
Have a nice day!

~Paul
Express Scripts,
Charting the future of pharmacy

~~~~~~
| |
|c--OD
| _)
| |
|-. |
/ `-# /A
/ /_|..`#.J/
||LJ `m''
ptaylor



"Ed Robichaud" wrote:

Chris - you can embed an image on a form/report or add a bound OLE
object
that refers to a stored image elsewhere. Use the toolbox and select
the
picture icon or use the menu selection - Insert, Picture - then follow
the
prompts.
-Ed


"Chris" wrote in message
...
How would I add a jpeg image into access for a splash screen?










  #7  
Old August 16th, 2005, 09:28 PM
Paul (ESI)
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Yeah, you need to register with our web site in order to use it. Only problem
is that you cannot register unless your insurance does offer our services. If
they do, then you are an Express Scripts member, and you can register with
our site even if you've never used us before. If your insurance offers our
services, I recommend you look into it. Mail order can save you quite a bit,
especially over time, if you take any medications regularly. I'll keep you in
mind if we do ever need assistance with this. You may even want to e-mail us,
or check in with our other offices. I know this office has no need for that
(at least right now), but I don't know about others.

--
Have a nice day!

~Paul
Express Scripts,
Charting the future of pharmacy

~~~~~~
| |
|c--OD
| _)
| |
|-. |
/ `-# /A
/ /_|..`#.J/
||LJ `m''
ptaylor



"PC Datasheet" wrote:

Thanks, Paul!

I went to your website and one must become a member. I am going to do that
and see if Express Scripts can help me with the price of prescriptions. I
appreciate your time!

If you or any associates ever have a need to outsource database, spreadsheet
or word processing projects, please keep me in mind.

Steve
--
PC Datasheet
Your Resource For Help With Access, Excel And Word Applications

www.pcdatasheet.com



"Paul (ESI)" wrote in message
...
Express Scripts is a PBM or pharmacy benefits manager. Basically, what
that
means is that we are a third party company that helps a lot of insurance
companies with a lot of day to day stuff for their members. For example,
we
help pharmacies run claims if they have trouble submitting them when you
attempt to fill a medication locally.

However, we are also a mail order pharmacy, and one of, if not THE largest
in the country. We're pretty big. We have offices in ten different states,
and even some in Canada. We also recently started merging with a lot of
specialty pharmacies to expand ourselves. There's a pretty darn good
chance
that we handle your benefits. Check your insurance card for a dark blue
circle design with a white E. That's us.

--
Have a nice day!

~Paul
Express Scripts,
Charting the future of pharmacy

~~~~~~
| |
|c--OD
| _)
| |
|-. |
/ `-# /A
/ /_|..`#.J/
||LJ `m''
ptaylor



"PC Datasheet" wrote:

Paul,

What is Express Scripts about?

Thanks,

Steve


"Paul (ESI)" wrote in message
...
Another groovy little trick I learned with the help of the Office
Assistant
and this news group: If you save a bitmap (.bmp) file with the same
name
as
your database, then open your database in the same folder as your
database,
(NOT while already in Access, though) instead of the Access screen you
normally see (you know, the thing that pops up for a few seconds before
the
database opens), you will see that picture pop up. Pretty nifty little
thing.

--
Have a nice day!

~Paul
Express Scripts,
Charting the future of pharmacy

~~~~~~
| |
|c--OD
| _)
| |
|-. |
/ `-# /A
/ /_|..`#.J/
||LJ `m''
ptaylor



"Ed Robichaud" wrote:

Chris - you can embed an image on a form/report or add a bound OLE
object
that refers to a stored image elsewhere. Use the toolbox and select
the
picture icon or use the menu selection - Insert, Picture - then follow
the
prompts.
-Ed


"Chris" wrote in message
...
How would I add a jpeg image into access for a splash screen?











 




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