hi Steve,
use a main report with a subreport where the subreport show the image or
images.
If you tracking images for each tool in a related table, that will be
easiest to do too!
~crystal
VBA code you can use in your projects
http://msaccessgurus.com/code.htm
On 1/22/2019 9:53 AM, Steve thaw5 thaw5@suddenlink.net
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> I have a tools database -- hammers, screwdrivers, pliers, etc. The stuff
> you'd find in a hardware store. I've run into a problem in designing a
> report for this database. Each tool can have a picture or more than one
> picture. Or no pictures. A few tools have five pictures, that appears to
> the maximum. The underlying query makes available the full Windows path
> to each picture. Pictures are in jpg format.
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> How do I structure the report to deal with the varying number of
> pictures? I suppose one way would be to put five image controls on the
> report and populate them with pictures as needed. That seems cumbersome,
> clunky. Is there a better way?
>
> Steve
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