Mike,
  You could use an HTA with an image box located on it and pass it the
location of the picture.  It would be easy to make.

Mike
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From: "mjs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 5:12 PM
Subject: RE: Working with BLOBS and FORMS


> Troy,
> Which viewer do you use?
>
> Mike
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-rbase-l@;sonetmail.com]
> On Behalf Of Troy Sosamon
> Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 5:29 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Working with BLOBS and FORMS
>
> Mike,
>
> Personally, I would open the image in another window using a third party
>
> viewer.
> You could open your R:base form and the other viewer window at the same
> time
> and view your image and type in your other info in the R:base form.
>
> Troy
>
> ===== Original Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at 10/16/02 2:41 pm
> >Hi all (and especially Troy!)
> >
> >I finally got a scanner that works good enough to scan zillions of
> >documents, and get them sent to a subdirectory on a harddrive.  Now I
> >want to look at the tif files, load their names into a table in Rbase,
> >and
> >have this table have a few extra columns for other info about the
> >individual files.  I made a form that has just 1 variable in it called
> >vtif.  I set the value of vtif as follows....
> >SET v vtif = ['filename.tif']
> >
> >Then I want to look at my nice new tif file in Rbase....
> >
> >EDIT USING formname.
> >
> >But all I see is the upper left hand corner of the file!  How do I
> >"squish it" in Rbase so I can see the whole file?  If I use an external
> >viewer that does that, then how do I use Rbase to add more data about
> >the file to the table that has the filenames listed?  Do I have to use
> >Rbase to call the external viewer and then go back and forth?
> >HELP!
> >
> >Mike Sinclair
> >
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