You were right! Basically when I saved as, it was auto selecting "minimum size" rather than "standard". I attached a pic for anyone else having this issue. Once I selected standard, the logo was normal. I am also using a .png file. Thank you!!!!!!!!
I have, man. Hence, why I am resorting to asking a question here. I have found a few unanswered threads that relate to a similar issue on Access 2007 but that's about it. Idk why you're casting so much doubt into me googling the question, while simultaneously saying you have no idea of the issue...
I checked that article out, as I suspected a DPI issue. I'm not on a Surface; rather a desktop. All the solutions there are largely tablet-focused. The issue I'm experiencing seems to be related to Access and exporting documents as the logo works fine, DPI-wise, on every other application
So I'm using Access 2016 and have a report with a logo that looks fine within Access. Whenever I export to PDF (save object as), the logo becomes incredibly pixelated. I can easily swap out the logo within Adobe, but I'm exporting roughly 40 reports at the beginning of each month, so this is...
So what should the "txtID" be ? I'm confused about that part. Th CustomerID is listed on the form for each entry. Basically I want the expression to take that CustomerID and return the count for all records in tbl2020 that match it. So should't the "txtID" pull whatever CustomerID is listed on...
Yes that's the table. I typed in wrong though, my apologies. Below is the exact expression copied and pasted:
=DCount("*","tbl2020","[CustomerID]=" & [txtID])
"CustomerID" is the field that I'm using to match from the form and the table.
I'm trying to use a DCount expression within a text field in a Form to populate how many entries a CustomerID has in a table. So if I have an entry pulled up in a form, there's a field that basically says "in addition to this entry, there's other 4 customer complaints associated with this...