Inserting a Bound Picture Which Changes from Record to Record in Access XP

J

Jessy

Hello,

Please bear with me as I haven't created in database in
over 5 years. I want to create a very basic database to
keep track of my DVDs. The only information I want in
there is the movie title, category, year, and a preview
of the cover of the DVD (so I want to be able to insert a
JPEG file which I can see in form and report view).

I've never created a database with pictures in it so I've
been reading through the help files (after looking online
to try to find sample databases without much success) and
this is what I've done:

I've created a Table with the appropriate fields,
however, the field that I'm having problems with is the
field into which I'd like to insert the photo. The way I
did it (which is maybe not the correct way) is created
an "OLE Object" field. I then went into Datasheet view
and clicked in the field and selected "Insert Object" and
then "Create from File". I browsed through and selected
the appropriate image and thought this would work.
However, when I go to my Form, I can't see the image. I
do get the file name of the image in the "Bound Object
Frame". When I right click on this, and select "Package
Object/Activate Contents", I then get a preview of the
file, but not within the dbase, just in the regular
Windows Explorer view.

Anyway, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance,

Jessy
 
G

Guest

I am having the exact problem Jessy is having. I went to the website suggested, and went specificallly to "Displaying Photos in a Form," and tried copying and pasting as suggested. It still did not work. All I get is an icon and tbe name of the file. I am using Access 2003. Can you be more specific

Thanks
G.J. Skinne

----- Bruce M. Thompson wrote: ----
Anyway, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated

See the following page at The Access Web

Forms: Handle/Display images in forms/databas
http://www.mvps.org/access/forms/frm0030.ht

:-
 
J

Jessy

Thanks for the sample database James! I used it and was
able to create exactly what I wanted.

Thanks!

Jessy

:)
 

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