No problem, Art. I'll get that image sample and see if I can make the change so it works with the PDF files.It should be pretty much the same thing except you use an bound OLE control instead of an Image control and tweak the code a bit. Luckily, I have some free time today.
Bill
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Bill,
I am sorry but I don't even know where to begin with that. I have attached a screen shot of what it looks like right now. Like this is based off images and not PDF files.
With Warm Regards,
Arthur D. Lorenzini
IT System Manager
Cheyenne River Housing Authority
Wk.(605)964-4265 Ext. 130
Fax (605)964-1070
alorenzini@crhanetwork.org
"Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go."
I am sorry but I don't even know where to begin with that. I have attached a screen shot of what it looks like right now. Like this is based off images and not PDF files.
With Warm Regards,
Arthur D. Lorenzini
IT System Manager
Cheyenne River Housing Authority
Wk.(605)964-4265 Ext. 130
Fax (605)964-1070
alorenzini@crhanetwork.org
"Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go."
On Thursday, May 29, 2014 12:40 PM, "wrmosca@comcast.net [MS_Access_Professionals]" <MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Art
Use a bound OLE control.
Private Sub Command1_Click()
Me.OLEBound4.SourceDoc = "C:\MyFolder\MyPDFfile.pdf"
Me.OLEBound4.Action = acOLECreateLink
End Sub
-Bill
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