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I am trying to display pictures in either ReportViewer or Crystal Reports, using VB 2005.

I have the path to pictures in a Form text box that is linked to the database containing the full path to the pictures.

How can I use the path to display the pictures on reports?

Any help greatly appreciated,

George
Mar 7 '07 #1
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