When you store your images externally (with AccessImagine or not), you can use regular MS Access image control to display them at reports. Access 2007+ is required for this trick. This technique may be helpful if you experience AccessImagine images printing problems....
As you know, you get a developer license for single purchase price. There is no any “single”, “per-user” or “server” complicated licensing stuff. We tried to make things as simple as possible. Once you get AccessImagine registered,...
Site log analysis indicated, that a lot of people come here to find some answers about continuous forms. So, we decided to create this FAQ, to answer all questions you may have about that continuous forms. Introduction Microsoft Access continuous form is a special...
Download this tiny database to test extended imaging capabilities. Techniques demonstrated here: thumbnails generation continuous forms with pictures on-demand AccessImagine installation instructing user how to turn active content...
This article shows the proper way of image handling in continuous forms with the help of AccessImagine control. If you are looking for answers on some common questions about continuous forms, check the Continuous forms FAQ. First of all just imagine one thing: time...
You often need users to provide some pictures to your application – even if it is not database-driven. Its quite time-consuming task to develop a good functionality for end users – and you leave it at some basical stage (like...
This is a video version of Getting started with AccessImagine tutorial.
In nice applications usage of thumbnails (or previews) of your pictures is a necessity. It speeds up things when you use small pictures to show small pictures instead of shrinking big pictures everytime. Thumbnails generation in Microsoft Access can be done with one ...
They say its better not to put images to database. Maybe its rumors, maybe not. Anyway, large amount of images makes DB fat and thus stresses database application. Its not easy to handle fat beings, huh. Thanks to AccessImagine, all you need to specify is where to...
Usually you don’t need that 5Mb images users try to save in a database: – Hey, I need a small contact picture, I don’t need to make a poster of it! – How come this picture are so big if my camera is so small ? … There is a simple way to...
This is fast 2-minutes tutorial about working with images in Microsoft Access – a pleasant way of doing this. Actions taken here will cover most of your “imaging” needs. You can see video version of this tutorial here. 1. Download control installer...