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    ngocham2001 is offline Novice
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    jpg file in continuous form

    Hi everybody. Help me, Please!


    I used VBA code to insert jpg image into table (In table, I created a text field to storage path jpg file. And then, I used a image control in form to display image. When I set Default View (in the form): Continuous, and I click at a record, all image in the form display the record's image.
    How I to do??

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    ajetrumpet is offline VIP
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    you can't stop this. that's the purpose of a continuous form. i wonder if you could get around this by creating a split form? continous on one half with your data, then the picture on the other half..???

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    ngocham2001 is offline Novice
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    Thanhkyou for your reply. But my Office is Office 2003. What do I do?

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    Max D is offline Advanced Beginner
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    You do not have much choice with Office 2003. The component we developed can handle your situation, but it may require some changes to database.

    You can read more in tutorial - http://access.bukrek.net/tutorial/continuous-forms

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