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Gory Costa - 25 Feb 2006 13:35 GMT
Compliments for the good gym of study to S. Lebans but my lower part level
of knowledge of the VBA has been put k.o..
1. How can I do to PCX to load images?
2. As I can do to the image to make Negative
3. How can I do to cut out the image for then to resize it, in dynamic way
in another control Image?
example: to cut out a portion of the image, to make to become her/it a new
image to unhide or to press in the desired dimensions.

Thanks in advance of the help that you will want to grant me.

Gory
Messina - Italy
Stephen Lebans - 25 Feb 2006 14:32 GMT
Your project would require extensive knowledge of the WIndows GDI, general
graphics programming, Access embedded Image data formats, and user interface
issues. While you could certainly learn these complex technologies, the
initially learning curve is very steep. I would estimate several weeks just
to be able to begin your project.

Alternatively, I would suggest you consider OLE object embedding/linking.
You would need a Paint program on your computer that can function as an OLE
Server for the PCX Image format. This solution would allow you to use the
native abilities of the Paint program to perform the desired operations.
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> Compliments for the good gym of study to S. Lebans but my lower part level
> of knowledge of the VBA has been put k.o..
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> Gory
> Messina - Italy
Gory Costa - 25 Feb 2006 15:54 GMT
I apologize to the NG for my behavior, but I thought, gives not to be read
by all on an only theme NG.
Do I thank you for the suggestion and does it seem me very wise, but have
not I found on the Web what interests me, some ActiveX/Server you could
suggest me  to be purchased?
P.S. I have read, Attentively, the netiquette as you have suggested me.
Thanks and I hope to be able to actively participate, from now on, to the
lifetime of the NG.

Sincerely Gory

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> Alternatively, I would suggest you consider OLE object embedding/linking.
> You would need a Paint program on your computer that can function as an
> OLE Server for the PCX Image format. This solution would allow you to use
> the native abilities of the Paint program to perform the desired
> operations.
Stephen Lebans - 25 Feb 2006 16:08 GMT
What Paint programs do you currently have on your computer? By inserting an
Image as an OLE Object into an OLE field, you cane basically embed the
selected Paint Program onto an Access Form. THis would give you the desired
functionality without having to add any programming at all.

I do not know of any ActiveX controls that would give you the desired
functionality. I still believe than an OLE object will yield the best
results for you.

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Stephen Lebans
http://www.lebans.com
Access Code, Tips and Tricks
Please respond only to the newsgroups so everyone can benefit.

>I apologize to the NG for my behavior, but I thought, gives not to be read
>by all on an only theme NG.
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>> the native abilities of the Paint program to perform the desired
>> operations.
Gory Costa - 25 Feb 2006 16:55 GMT
Douglas J. Steele - 25 Feb 2006 20:42 GMT
Gory: I see you're using Outlook Express.

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>I apologize to the NG for my behavior, but I thought, gives not to be read
>by all on an only theme NG.
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
>> the native abilities of the Paint program to perform the desired
>> operations.
 
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