You really don't want to store pictures in the database, it will cause bloating which will push your database to it's max size (2 gig) very quickly. Try this link which has MANY samples of how to insert/display images in forms and reports. http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/imagehandling.htm
Here is an example database. You must save the picture as the 24 bit bitmap. If you don't it will turn out like employees 2 and 3 in the attached database.
Here is an example database. You must save the picture as the 24 bit bitmap. If you don't it will turn out like employees 2 and 3 in the attached database.
... and feel free to use the pictures as you see fit
Anyway, ianclegg you really don't want to save pictures in your db. If it's a one off image then it's fine however if you want to display multiple pictures then you want to follow what is explained in the link GinaWhipp sent. It helps to keep your db size down and consistent.