DataBase - Showing Image in Word after open via Access

Asked By Don
07-Feb-10 12:53 PM
Hello, I am have a report in Access 2003, when the report is opened in Word,
using the "Publish It with Microsoft Office Word" feature, the company logo
inside on Image object does not come over, what can I do to get this image to
convert.

Thanks
Access 2003
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Office
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Word
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Report
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  John Spencer replied to Don
07-Feb-10 03:01 PM
Nothing you can do if you are using "Publish It with Microsoft Office Word"
feature.  No graphic objects are brought over, that includes lines,
checkboxes, rectangles, etc.

You can check out Lebans.com and see if there is a solution that works for you
there.  You can also download the pdf solution from that site and print to a
pdf file.  Of if you have pdf file creation on your computer you can export
using that tool.

John Spencer
Access MVP 2002-2005, 2007-2010
The Hilltop Institute
University of Maryland Baltimore County
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