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Microsoft Access expert? Help? Quick $
I'm at wit's end here. Got an Access dB that is pretty sweet with all my 2257 info but have spent all day trying a few ways to import my list of 6000 different jpeg images and get them to display correctly in a form alongside ID info and the other fields I have.
If anyone has a bit of code or template that works from just importing a column with file locations and will sync it up with each unique image record, hit me up via email and I'll PayPal you $30. I've tried making the column an OLE object and it recognizes about 50% of the images but says it can't load the other half off the CD-ROM I burned. I just wanna be done with all this, so hit me up ASAP. If you can code or write a quick template for me, I'll pay more. Thanks! ![]() my email is [email protected] |
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