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How to indicate database home folder
I am creating a client database in which I want to also store client
photos. The photos are stored in a subfolder of the folder in which the database is created. How can I indicate in my VBA code which populates the unbound image frame, the relative location of the photos folder (relative to folder in which the database is created). I want to be able to move the database to a different folder on different computers. |
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How to indicate database home folder
ActiveDocument.MailMerge.DataSource.Name
will give you the path and name of the data source that is attached to the main document. Easy enought to strip off the name of the data source and append the name of the folder containing the photos -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Duck" wrote in message ... I am creating a client database in which I want to also store client photos. The photos are stored in a subfolder of the folder in which the database is created. How can I indicate in my VBA code which populates the unbound image frame, the relative location of the photos folder (relative to folder in which the database is created). I want to be able to move the database to a different folder on different computers. |
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