Bound Object Frame Control
Applies to: Access 2013 | Access 2016
A bound object frame control displays a picture, chart, or any OLE object stored in a table in a Microsoft Access database. For example, if you store pictures of your employees in a table in Microsoft Access, you can use a bound object frame to display these pictures on a form or report.
Remarks
This control type allows you to create or edit the object from within the form or report by using the OLE server.
A bound object frame is bound to a field in an underlying table.
The field in the underlying table to which the bound object frame is bound must be of the OLE Object data type.
The object in a bound object frame is different for each record. The bound object frame can display linked or embedded objects. If you want to display objects not stored in an underlying table, use an unbound object frame or an image control.
See also
- Access for developers forum
- Access help on support.office.com
- Access help on answers.microsoft.com
- Search for specific Access error codes on Bing
- Access forums on UtterAccess
- Access wiki on UtterAccess
- Access developer and VBA programming help center (FMS)
- Access posts on StackOverflow
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