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robert d via AccessMonster.com
On a number of my forms I have an image field. In the form load event, the
image field "Picture" property is set. Here's the code I use:
DoCmd.Echo False
'Load the logo by calling a global subroutine
Call SetLogo (Me.Name)
DoCmd.Maximize
DoCmd.Echo True
This all works fine and has never failed. But here's the problem. On some
forms, MS Access displays a progress bar type form that says:
Importing C:\LogoName
Where C:\LogoName is just an example name for the logo file.
I find this annoying and I think it detracts from the app appearing
professional. I thought the DoCmd.Echo statements would prevent this from
happening. Also, this only happens the first time the logo is set on the
form during a session. Thereafter I haven't seen it happen again. This
problem also seems to occur mostly on forms that load relatively slowly, but
not always.
Does anyone have any ideas on this? Surely, I can't be the only who gets
this message.
Thanks in advance.
image field "Picture" property is set. Here's the code I use:
DoCmd.Echo False
'Load the logo by calling a global subroutine
Call SetLogo (Me.Name)
DoCmd.Maximize
DoCmd.Echo True
This all works fine and has never failed. But here's the problem. On some
forms, MS Access displays a progress bar type form that says:
Importing C:\LogoName
Where C:\LogoName is just an example name for the logo file.
I find this annoying and I think it detracts from the app appearing
professional. I thought the DoCmd.Echo statements would prevent this from
happening. Also, this only happens the first time the logo is set on the
form during a session. Thereafter I haven't seen it happen again. This
problem also seems to occur mostly on forms that load relatively slowly, but
not always.
Does anyone have any ideas on this? Surely, I can't be the only who gets
this message.
Thanks in advance.