Ahmed_Optom:
Part of the problem is that the Access form builder will not allow drawing. It isn't an easel, it is a BACKGROUND. If you haven't thought about it before, here is the way that forms, reports, and your browser's web pages work:
You start with the basic window. You put in whatever controls, menu bars, etc. are right for that. Then you look at the display area's properties including height, width, positional stuff, and the background info to create a blank slate that is more like a cork-board than an easel.
Then you look at the collection of controls to find their position, type, size, and content. One by one, you stick the controls on the cork-board like a push-pin notice board. To draw something, you would need a control that allows it because the form builder won't. So the immediate answer is "NO" you cannot draw on a form or report.
HOWEVER, there IS such a thing as putting an image on a form. So if you have a pre-generated image, you can plop it as part of the form's background or as a foreground image control.
If you have an MS PAINT compatible image or a JPEG, for that matter, you put an image control on the form and your drawing can be placed just like any other control. However, I think in that case, the control is static and you cannot draw on it any more.