Multi Page Images in access form

R

Roland

I have an Access 2003 database. I linked to JPG images to a form. This
works great using the Article ID:285820
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;285820 the problem I
am having is when an image is multi page it only shows the first page of the
document. Do I need to find a different approach to do this or is there
another control I need to install to do this 3rd party or not. I would also
like the images to be TIFF’s but I see in the mentioned article Access does
not support this. Any ideas?

Regards,

Roland J. Johnson
 
W

Wayne-I-M

Hi Roland

Not really sure what you mean by "when an image is multi page". Do you mean
the same image is shown on a number of forms or the the image is "printed"
over more than 1 page. Could you provide more info.

Not sure but I don't think that access any longer supports TIFF's. You can
use you wmf, bmi, jpeg, etc, etc to link to a TIFF so that (on-click) the
TIFF is opened in another programme. If I'm wrong about this someone will
tell you.

Let us have a clearer idea of the "multi page" stuff and I'm sure you'll get
an answer
 
R

Roland

Wayne-I-M said:
Hi Roland

Not really sure what you mean by "when an image is multi page". Do you mean
the same image is shown on a number of forms or the the image is "printed"
over more than 1 page. Could you provide more info.

Not sure but I don't think that access any longer supports TIFF's. You can
use you wmf, bmi, jpeg, etc, etc to link to a TIFF so that (on-click) the
TIFF is opened in another programme. If I'm wrong about this someone will
tell you.

Let us have a clearer idea of the "multi page" stuff and I'm sure you'll get
an answer

The Image itself is mulitpage. On the form it only shows the first page of
the image. Lets say that i have a 3 page word doc that i turn into a BMP.
when i have it linked to display on the form only the first page is
displayed. I can not go to the second page of the image when it is on the
form.
 

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