Using transparency in on-form graphics

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Hi all,

I've tried using gif, png, jpeg and cannot get Access to display the image correctly. I have set the background of said graphic as transparent, and it is transparent when displayed within Paint Shop Pro 7.

Can I use transparency correctly when displaying images etc in Access? It'll be a bit of a pain to have to set the background colour of images to match the background colour of the Access forms!

nry
 
nry,

probably not what you want to hear...

i don't think access has any clue abt. transparency (at leaest a97).

happy background color changing!
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hth,
al
 
You might try saving the graphic in Word or Excel first and then copying it from there. For some strange reason the background transparency then becomes "available"
 
What a completely stupid thing for Access (I use Access XP) not to support transparency within images! I mean, to create a program/database for a company who wants to include their corporate logos etc etc is an absolute pain in the proverbial! Luckily I haven't created the images as yet so I can create them with the correct background colour, but I guess many people must have hit this problem!?

nry
 
rich,

no big deal...but, i can't seem to replicate this.

someday when you have time, 'flesh out' this procedure a bit.

al
 
It worked for me, after some attempts.

This is what I did:
- Insert a GIF-image (with transparent background) into Word.
- Right-click the image in Word and copy it.
- Paste it in Access in a form (design state).
- Right-click the image in Access and set backgroundcolor to transparent.

I use Windows/Office XP.


Hope it helps u.

Ivo
 

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