Graphics and fields in Forms

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Bill

Hi all,

I created a replication of a form we use in my company.
My hope was to to insert the graphic of the form as a
bitmap image into access and than put fields in there
proper place. I inserted the graphic of the form just
fine, but the form covers the fields so you cannot see
them or enter in data. In Access 2000 is there any way I
can make the fields be in the foreground and/or on top of
the graphic of the form? Thanks in advance for your help.

Sincerely,

Bill
 
Bill said:
Hi all,

I created a replication of a form we use in my company.
My hope was to to insert the graphic of the form as a
bitmap image into access and than put fields in there
proper place. I inserted the graphic of the form just
fine, but the form covers the fields so you cannot see
them or enter in data. In Access 2000 is there any way I
can make the fields be in the foreground and/or on top of
the graphic of the form? Thanks in advance for your help.

Sincerely,

Bill


In Access, a Form is the visual manifestation of the instructions you
build into the form design. Trying to import an image of a 'form' from
some other programme does not create any instructions within Access.
So, if you expect to create a functioning Access Form in this way, the
answer has to be 'No'.

hth

Hugh
 
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