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tallos3

Hello again.
I have a form and one field is an OLE object in which I put a photo in every
record.
The problem is that I scan the photos so the size of each one is not the same.
So, some of them are more narrow than others.
Because there is no aligment option all the photos are on the left side of
the frame and the more norrow photos don't look good (too much to the left)
Can I make them centered like I centered the text?

Thanks
Tallos
 
L

Larry Linson

tallos3 said:
Hello again.
I have a form and one field is an OLE object in which I put a photo in
every
record.
The problem is that I scan the photos so the size of each one is not the
same.
So, some of them are more narrow than others.
Because there is no aligment option all the photos are on the left side of
the frame and the more norrow photos don't look good (too much to the
left)
Can I make them centered like I centered the text?

Have you considered using the Zoom option, so that one dimension fills the
frame and the other is maintained proportionally?

Larry Linson
Microsoft Office Access MVP
 
T

tallos3

It is zoom. If the photo is narrow the is an empty space to the left.
Under the frame there is "member's photo" and I would like to centered the
photo according to these 2 words

thanks
 
L

Larry Linson

tallos3 said:
It is zoom. If the photo is narrow the is an empty
space to the left. Under the frame there is "member's
photo" and I would like to centered the
photo according to these 2 words

Immediately below SizeMode in the Properties window, you will find
PictureAlignment. "Center" is one of several options, which will center the
picture in the Image Control. Perhaps one of the other options will be more
suitable: "Top Left", "Top Right", "Bottom Left", and "Bottom Right", but
the control does not allow any more granular control over placing the
picture in the Control than these options.

Larry Linson
Microsoft Office Access MVP
 

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