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help with images and reports

Hi,

I am making a real estate database for my company. I am new to access. I
made a picture field and I want to have different pictures for every record.
My problem is no matter if I have an OLE filed or not I cannot see my
picture in the form and report views. My other dilemma is that I want to
create ASP code to connect the database and pull up the information from the
web. So my questions are:

1- What type of field should the picture field be?? (OLE, Text or what)

2- How do I make this picture appear in the report and Form views? I would
prefer if they were file locations because then, the database is small in
size.

3- Last, how do I make this appear on the web?

I am actually wiling to pay a developer to give me a code and a working
access template if they have.

thanks

Ta****@cretool.com


Nov 12 '05 #1
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