Hello fellow Access users,
I have a series of reports in an Access database originally created in Access 2003 (though I'm editing the database in Access 2010). These reports, and their associated queries, link to tables in a SQL 2008 database for our MRP system, and are used to generate shop orders. As part of these reports, a bitmap of a blueprint drawing is pulled by each query from one of the SQL tables and display in an image frame in the report. I have been asked to redesign these reports so that this image is shown twice - the original full-size version (which will stay on the main printout) and a smaller "thumbnail" (which will appear on a tear-off portion of the report). Simply copying and pasting the object doesn't work (the copied image frame appears blank). When I look at the properties for each object, they are both referring to the same query object. Is there another way I can create a duplicate of this image frame without having to do so from scratch?
Thanks in advance,
Michael
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