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    Medical Body Image in a Form to show injury


    I want to add a simple image of a human body in an Access 2010 Form (showing front and rear of body) where a user can utilise the mouse to circle indication of injury to part(s) of the body. This will then be included in the Workplace Incident report. I then need to produce a report containing the relevant fields including the picture with markings circled by the mouse. I would appreciate any help you can provide as I have no idea how to do this. I already have a table constructed with relevant details. Just need to add this component. Cheers........

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    Access does not have drawing tools. I doubt this will be easy.

    Bing: Access vba draw graphics tools

    http://www.lebans.com/paintprogram.htm

    http://bytes.com/topic/access/answer...raphics-access
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    OK I have had a look at possible options and have come up with a solution. I have created a simple image of the possible body parts to include in my form and in the table I have created a series of checkmarks (Yes/No). I have consequently produced a query for the report. In the form, I have placed the checkmarks on top of the image drawing in the respective areas whereby the user can simply click to say "Yes" - this is the area of injury. Now, I am producing a report which looks similar to the form with all of the checkmarks placed on the image. How can I produce a printout which ONLY shows the "Yes" checkmarks ?

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    I don't really understand your question. Are these 'checkmarks' created with a checkbox control? Is each checkbox bound to a Yes/No field in table?
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    Yes. That is correct

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    Then use checkbox controls on the report.
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