Novice: Requires knowledge of the user interface on single-user computers.
Under Windows 95 or later, when you insert a graphic into a Microsoft
Access report and then export that report to the Snapshot Format (*.SNP),
the snapshot may not display any data on the page that contains the
graphic. However, the Snapshot Viewer does print the snapshot correctly.
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You have used a graphic file format that is not correctly handled when the
Snapshot Viewer is running under Windows 95 or later. This problem does not
occur in Windows NT 4.0.
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In order for the snapshot to be viewed correctly under Windows 95, use the
bitmap (*.BMP) or Windows metafile (*.wmf) file format in your report.
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Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in Access 2000 Snapshot Viewer under Windows 95 or later.
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Steps to Reproduce Problem
1. | Open the sample database Northwind.mdb. |
2. | Create a new Auto Report: Tabular report based on the Suppliers table. |
3. | Open the new report in Design view. |
4. | On the View menu, ensure that Report Header/Footer is checked. |
5. | Select the report header and on the Insert menu, click Picture. |
6. | In the Insert Picture dialog box, select any .gif file and click OK.
NOTE: A suitable file can be found at C:\Program Files\Common
Files\Microsoft Shared\Grphflt\Ms.gif.
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7. | Save the report as rptTruncate. |
8. | View the rptTruncate report in Print Preview and note that records appear beneath the graphic. |
9. | Export the rptTruncate report to Snapshot format and open it with Snapview.exe.
Note the behavior described in the "Symptoms" section.
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