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3rd PictureType property option in Access 2010beta
Hi everyone,
the Access 2010beta image (picture?) form control has a PictureType property with a new third option 'deallocated' or 'released' or 'enabled' (the english translation of 'freigegeben', I use the german version). Did anyone find out what this is good for? The (german) help only lists the other two options. Thanks, Lorenz |
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3rd PictureType property option in Access 2010beta
"Lorenz Hölscher" wrote in message
... Hi everyone, the Access 2010beta image (picture?) form control has a PictureType property with a new third option 'deallocated' or 'released' or 'enabled' (the english translation of 'freigegeben', I use the german version). Did anyone find out what this is good for? The (german) help only lists the other two options. Thanks, Lorenz The 3 options a Linked - this is direct path name to an external picture Embedded - the picture is stored with the application. If you insert this picture in 15 places, then you have 15 copies of this picture in your application. Shared - NEW feature!! This is just like embedded, but if you choose this option, then the picture NEXT option right below in the property sheet is an combo box BASED on the embedded images! This is really nice, as it means when you develop an application, you don't have 15 or 20 copies of the SAME icon or cute corporate graphic. while the new image control does not have bloat..this is even an better design. EVEN MORE cool is this feature/option is feed from the new option on the ribbon. If you bring up a form in design mode, you see an NEW insert image option on the ribbon. When you click on that option you see an image gallery. This gallery is the LIST OF EMBEDDED icons. While the above option is cool for client based applications, it also instantly promotes the re-using of images for web based applications. Here is a screen shot of the ribbon insert image..and you can see the "gallery" of images. http://nrfu5a.bay.livefilestore.com/...mlN/imageG.png if above don't work, try: http://cid-b18a57cb5f6af0fa.skydrive...ing/imageG.png Note the above picture is the insert icon gallery in an WEB form. Note that at the bottom of the picture gallery you do have an "browse" option on the bottom. So, if you want to add a new image, choose browse..it adds the image and again chooses shared for you. In web forms, your choice is defaulted to "shared", and you don't have an choice in this matter. (so, when in WEB design mode you MUST use the insert picture option from the ribbon...you don't have the image control in the tool box area when building web forms). However, the icon gallery is exactly the same when designing client based forms. You get an dialog like: So, to reduce bloat, and if you have 15 forms that all need + use the SAME image, you only have once copy of the image being used over and over. If you look close at the above image gallery, you can see I have about 3 or 4 copies of the SAME graphic for a button called "save". The reason for this is I did not realize that you SHOULD USE INSERT image and CHOOSE an EXISTING image, as that means you are selecting an shared image. These shared images are just like imbedded images..they travel with the applications. note that in client forms, you can manually insert the image control from the tool box (on the ribbon), and then bring up the properties sheet, and then choose shared, and the Picture option becomes a combo box of EXISTING embedded images to choose from. However, by using the ribbon insert image, you wind up doing this whole process in one quick step if you choose the ribbon. Very slick option...great question... -- Albert D. Kallal (Access MVP) Edmonton, Alberta Canada |
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3rd PictureType property option in Access 2010beta
Hi Albert,
thanks a lot for the detailed answer. I thought it could mean something like this. Sure it's a great idea for all those company logos I always added to forms with a subform. So when they change the logo I have to change one image on that subform and the whole database is correct again. But where do I change the original image with these shared pictures? How do I find the first one? Do all the others follow it with its new content?? Lorenz |
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3rd PictureType property option in Access 2010beta
"Lorenz Hölscher" wrote in message
... Hi Albert, thanks a lot for the detailed answer. I thought it could mean something like this. Sure it's a great idea for all those company logos I always added to forms with a subform. So when they change the logo I have to change one image on that subform and the whole database is correct again. But where do I change the original image with these shared pictures? How do I find the first one? Do all the others follow it with its new content?? Lorenz I simply don't know the above answer (yet). I suspect all these images are simply in one of the system tables. Thus one could likey replace the current image that way. (or delete the old image, and add a new one with the same name). This is a new feature to me also. I just don't have a whole lot of into to offer here. -- Albert D. Kallal (Access MVP) Edmonton, Alberta Canada |
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3rd PictureType property option in Access 2010beta
Hi Albert,
thanks for your answer. The german Access 2010beta help doesn't contain any information about most properties, even not for the old features. I thought the english speaking community had some more informations. bye, Lorenz |
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