Charlotte Foust
cfoust at infostatsystems.com
Wed Feb 11 11:36:13 CST 2004
In that case, there isn't any way to avoid the bloat. There really
isn't an efficient way to embed graphics in Access.
Charlotte Foust
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From: rsmethurst at uk.ey.com [mailto:rsmethurst at uk.ey.com]
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No, the database is shipped all over the place, so they really need to
be
embedded.
In answer to Charlotte...they're icons for the main menu. Why etc. is
not
really what's up for debate at the moment, I'm just looking to make sure
it is done the most resource efficient way.
Thanks
RyanS
"A.D.Tejpal" <adtp at touchtelindia.net>
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RyanS,
Does your situation permit storage of files outside Access and using
their paths instead ?
Regards,
A.D.Tejpal
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----- Original Message -----
From: rsmethurst at UK.EY.COM
To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 15:32
Subject: [AccessD] Calling objects
Hi All,
Can anyone suggest any 'good practise' ideas for embedding image files
into a database. (I'm thinking specifically here about keeping the
size
of
the .mdb down)
I'm using about 20 images on a menu and they appear to be bloating the
database quite considerably and being a major hinderance when I try to
compact.
TIA
RyanS
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