Problems w/Pictures

P

PJ

I seem to have a problem getting reports w/pictures to
print. I'm using Access 2000, Windows XP w/256 meg ram
at 2.60 ghz and virtual memory paging set at 384 - 3072

Report has 15 pictures per page, landscape 3 rows X 5
columns that also include data

Pictures linked, not embedded and stored in folder not in
table and accessed using code found in Microsoft
knowledge base article - 285820

Report is 42 pages long

Pictures randomly stop appearing about page 4 without
error message but the data is still there. The pictures
can be viewed using photo editor.

First error message, about page 6, is "Database doesn't
support the format of the file 'C:\Photos\XXXXX.jpg' so
it can't load the picture". This continues randomly
throughout the rest of the report. I tested the
pictures, which can be viewed using photo editor or other
programs.

Photos start repeating even though the link is correct,
then they go blank again and then the right photo comes
up every once and a while. I tested the pictures, which
can be viewed using photo editor or other programs.

When paging was set at 384 - 1536 and when paging set
to "System Managed Size, this error occurred at about
page 19 for the former and page 4 for the latter:
"Windows - Virtual Memory Minimum Too Low"
"Your system is low on virtual memory. Windows is
increasing the size of your virtual memory paging file.
During this process, memory requests for some
applications may be denied. Form more information, see
help"

When paging was set to "System Managed Size" I could only
print 2 pages at a time. Any more and the database would
freeze and I'd have to re-boot. As it was I had to close
the database after each 2 pages then re-open and print 2
more pages.

When paging was set at 384 - 3072 above virtual memory
error did not occur but same problems happened, blanks
started on page 4 and the repeats started at pages 10.

Any assistance is appreciated

PJ
 
T

talondx

I know this was a while ago, but have you had any luck in solving these
issues.. I'm having similar problems in various versions of access..
Any help would be appreciated..

Thanks,
L
 

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