[AccessD] Calling objects

rsmethurst at UK.EY.COM rsmethurst at UK.EY.COM
Thu Feb 12 04:20:17 CST 2004


Hmm...the answer I was fearing Charlotte.
So it's really just a matter of trying to get them in a format that is 
best.  I'll play around.
Thanks again.
Ryan





"Charlotte Foust" <cfoust at infostatsystems.com>
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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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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




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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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  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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