Using tree view in access

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pitmet

I don't know if what I'm attempting is possible in Access but here goes. I
have an application in Access 2003 that uses two tabs (pages). On one I have
text boxes, an unbound combo box and and an image control. I have set the
path in code and linked one of the fields in the table to the image files so
when the corresponding record is pulled up the image is displayed. On the
second tab (page) I have placed a tree view control and would like for the
end users to be able to scroll to the desired location on the network or
designated drive (i.e. C:\images) and have the images displayed on this
second tab(page) as the user selects the appropiate file after drilling down
through the tree.
This is an application that several departments will use differnetly. The
first tab fullfills most requirements but the one department uses face
recognition to identify customers - thus the requirement for tree view with
image display on the second tab. Thanks in advance.......Mike
 
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De Jager

pitmet said:
I don't know if what I'm attempting is possible in Access but here goes. I
have an application in Access 2003 that uses two tabs (pages). On one I
have
text boxes, an unbound combo box and and an image control. I have set the
path in code and linked one of the fields in the table to the image files
so
when the corresponding record is pulled up the image is displayed. On the
second tab (page) I have placed a tree view control and would like for the
end users to be able to scroll to the desired location on the network or
designated drive (i.e. C:\images) and have the images displayed on this
second tab(page) as the user selects the appropiate file after drilling
down
through the tree.
This is an application that several departments will use differnetly. The
first tab fullfills most requirements but the one department uses face
recognition to identify customers - thus the requirement for tree view
with
image display on the second tab. Thanks in advance.......Mike
 

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