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I have an Access database which is used for verifying "meter-read images". these images are stored on network PC's Hard drive and in quantity like around 60,000. I used a function to import their file name in my table and then view these images by using a Form. This all process is working fine. Now there is a requirement that print these "meter-read images" in a report.
I need how to use their address(file name) in image source parameter.










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    I need how to use their address(file name) in image source parameter.










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      I need how to use their address(file name) in image source parameter.










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