brushbrooke
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I have a table with various items of info on plants. One of the fields, a Text Field is it's name [Taxon] another field, a Hyperlink Field is the URL of an image of that plant uploaded to Flickr [flickr URL].
In a report that will be published as a PDF I would like to display the [Taxon] field but have it appear as a hyperlink that works off the [flickr URL] field.
e.g.
For
[Taxon]: Lilium 'Garden Party'
[flickr URL]: httpxxxxxxx/6143164095/ can't type this field in propperly as I don't have the prerequisite 10 post to this forum, anyway it's a URL of a page on flickr.
I would like to show:
Lilium 'Garden Party' - (with a working hyperlink )
Is this doable & if so how?
Failing that could I maybe use a clickable proxy image, e.g. a wee gif/png icon of a camera auto hyperlinked to the contents of [flickr URL]?
At present I just have the hyperlink field as text after the text field in the pdf report which works but does't look too brilliant.
Been fumbling around in Access for years but have never got around to learning any of the less basic points, so I ask the help of those more able than I.
Ben
In a report that will be published as a PDF I would like to display the [Taxon] field but have it appear as a hyperlink that works off the [flickr URL] field.
e.g.
For
[Taxon]: Lilium 'Garden Party'
[flickr URL]: httpxxxxxxx/6143164095/ can't type this field in propperly as I don't have the prerequisite 10 post to this forum, anyway it's a URL of a page on flickr.
I would like to show:
Lilium 'Garden Party' - (with a working hyperlink )
Is this doable & if so how?
Failing that could I maybe use a clickable proxy image, e.g. a wee gif/png icon of a camera auto hyperlinked to the contents of [flickr URL]?
At present I just have the hyperlink field as text after the text field in the pdf report which works but does't look too brilliant.
Been fumbling around in Access for years but have never got around to learning any of the less basic points, so I ask the help of those more able than I.
Ben