Image holder restrictions

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On my report I have a 9cm x 6cm image holder. This is reluctant to
print, or display, images unless I reduce their resolution to
1024x768. Reducing them in this way reduces their printed quality. Is
this restriction on resolution by design? If not, is there anything I
can do to force the image control to accept higher resolution photos?

Many thanks
 
On my report I have a 9cm x 6cm image holder. This is reluctant to
print, or display, images unless I reduce their resolution to
1024x768. Reducing them in this way reduces their printed quality. Is
this restriction on resolution by design? If not, is there anything I
can do to force the image control to accept higher resolution photos?

Many thanks

Is there any process for submitting questions like this to the
Microsoft Access team? I would be willing to pay a reasonable fee
 
Is there any process for submitting questions
like this to the Microsoft Access team? I would
be willing to pay a reasonable fee

A good place to start looking for either answers from Microsoft responders,
or for fee support would be http://office.microsoft.com. Microsoft no
longer carries the microsoft.public newsgroups on their server; these "live
on" on other USENET news servers which carried those newsgroups.
 
anthony said:
On my report I have a 9cm x 6cm image holder.

"Image holder"? Do you mean an Image Control? Or are you using a Bound
Object Frame or an Unbound Object Frame? They are handled differently
This is reluctant to print, or display, images unless
I reduce their resolution to 1024x768.

What do you mean by "reluctant to ... ". Do you mean it shows an empty
frame? This is not behavior I have observed. When I use Image Controls, I
set the SizeMode property to Zoom. If you are using Clip, then it may only
show part of your image.
Reducing them in this way reduces their printed quality. Is
this restriction on resolution by design? If not, is there anything I
can do to force the image control to accept higher resolution photos?

What version of Access are you using? Have you made certain that you have
all the Service Packs and updates?

There's an article at http://accdevel.tripod.com on displaying images, and
sample databases, that might be some help, but I am certain it does not deal
with the specific issue you describe.
 
Do you mean it shows an empty frame?

Exactly; it seems to be related to file size. Once the file is too
big, it won't display. I have found that reducing resolution to
1024x768 allows all photos to print but we lose quality in the
reduction. I confirm these are image controls and set to zoom

Version of Access is 2010 fully patched (but the same behaviour
existed in 2007)

I'll check the link, for which many thanks

Best - Anthony
 
A good place to start looking for either answers from Microsoft responders,
or for fee support would behttp://office.microsoft.com.  Microsoft no
longer carries the microsoft.public newsgroups on their server; these "live
on" on other USENET news servers which carried those newsgroups.

Thank you Larry. I'll investigate there also
 
Microsoft no longer carries the microsoft.public newsgroups on their server

Where can you go for Access help? I've tried http://office.microsoft.com.
as you suggest but although I've asked two questions, I've had no
replies. I'm quite happy to pay a fee to belong to a forum which can
give me help when I need it

Best
 
anthony said:
Where can you go for Access help? I've tried
http://office.microsoft.com as you suggest but
although I've asked two questions, I've had no
replies. I'm quite happy to pay a fee to belong
to a forum which can give me help when I need it

Visit http://www.utteraccess.com. I know personally many of the people who
respond to questions there and have a high regard for their knowledge and
willingness to help. (Some, but not all, are Microsoft MVPs. And, having
answered a very large number of Access questions before being recognized
with the MVP designation, I know that you don't have to be an MVP to give
correct answers). If you subscribe to a news server, the USENET
comp.databases.ms-access has had some resurgence of popularity.

Questions posted to the forums that Microsoft implemented to replace the
sponsored newsgroups should get a reply, but they aren't as granular as the
newsgroups.
 
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