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Michael R. Groh, Joseph C. Stockman, Gavin Powell, and Cary N. Prague

"Access 2007 Bible"

Sometimes, you may just want to select an image
using Windows Explorer and copy and paste the object to an Access form. As an example, to cut or
copy an object and then paste it into an image or unbound object frame, follow these steps:
1. Create or display any object by using any source application like Word, Excel, or
Paint.
2. Select the object and copy into the buffer by pressing Ctrl+C.
3. Display the Access form or report in Design View and paste from the buffer by
pressing Ctrl+V.
This process automatically adds an unbound object frame for an OLE object (such as Word or
Excel) or an Image control for a Paint picture and then embeds the pasted object in it.
If the object you paste into a form is an OLE object and you have the OLE application loaded, you
can still double-click on the object to edit it. For example, you can highlight a range of cells in an
Excel worksheet and paste the highlighted selection into an Access form or report. You can use the
same highlight-and-paste approach with a paragraph of text in Word and paste it on the Access
form or report.


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