Sorry, I totally misread your problem.

It looks like you have three choices

Clip picture
scale picture retain the shape
scale picture fill frame

What if you made your picture object on the label big
enough to allow for the biggest picture, and use the
"clip picture" option?

that will give you uniform label length, but with
variable sized photos.

The other thing you can do is do an Access report
using the foxpro database.





--- David Boatright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Michael Madigan
> >I wonder if there is a resizing activx component,
> or a
> >resizing program that you can batch resize all the
> >images first.
> 
> >What about using microsoft word?  Can you create a
> >label template and use HTML to resize the images?
> 
> The images do not need resized they are the exact
> size of the needle.  If I
> print it from Photoshop the image matches the
> needle.
> It is foxpro that is resizing it.
> 
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