Images in design view

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Hi there,

im trying to add an image onto the design view of a form or a switchboard.
How do i resize it though?

When i try, it crops the image so it only displays part of it in the size i
want. How do i resize the entire image keeping it in full?

Thanks! PLEASE HELP!
 
im trying to add an image onto the design view of a form or a switchboard.
How do i resize it though?

When i try, it crops the image so it only displays part of it in the size i
want. How do i resize the entire image keeping it in full?

Use the Size Mode property. In Access 2003, Size Mode is the 3rd property
from the top of the property sheet on the [All] tab.

Set the property value to Stretch, and I believe you will have what you
want.

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Peace & happy computing,

Mike Labosh, MCSD MCT
Owner, vbSensei.Com

"Escriba coda ergo sum." -- vbSensei
 
Per beefyme:
im trying to add an image onto the design view of a form or a switchboard.

Tangential Observation: Be prepared for the DB to grow a lot more than you'd
expect from that image.
 
Tangential Observation: Be prepared for the DB to grow a lot more than
you'd
expect from that image.

Are you really that certain that his image will intersect his database at 1
and only 1 point in the cartesian plane?

--
Peace & happy computing,

Mike Labosh, MCSD MCT
Owner, vbSensei.Com

"Escriba coda ergo sum." -- vbSensei
 
Per Mike Labosh:
Are you really that certain that his image will intersect his database at 1
and only 1 point in the cartesian plane?

I'm not certain of what I had for breakfast....
 
I'm not certain of what I had for breakfast....

Too much coffee. That's how I can go from Access to geometry in a single
bound, as it were.
--
Peace & happy computing,

Mike Labosh, MCSD MCT
Owner, vbSensei.Com

"Escriba coda ergo sum." -- vbSensei
 

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