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how to open Image data type (sql server) field in MS-Word using with Visual basic



Hi
I have using back end sql server 2000, fornt end Visual Basic and For
reporting using Ms-Word 2000. I have face a problem . In sql server i
have using Image type data type and stored a image in it. and now i want
to open that image in Ms-Word. please send me solution of it. I shall be
Greatfull to u
Thanx
Amit

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Anit,

Because that you ask it for M-Word, this is probably exact the one, if it
does not work direct, then set the offset 78 to zero.

http://www.vb-tips.com/ImageInDatabase.aspx

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Hi
I have using back end sql server 2000, fornt end Visual Basic and For
reporting using Ms-Word 2000. I have face a problem . In sql server i
have using Image type data type and stored a image in it. and now i want
to open that image in Ms-Word. please send me solution of it. I shall be
Greatfull to u
Thanx
Amit

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Jul 23 '08 #2

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