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Skip to main content This browser is no longer supported. Upgrade to Microsoft Edge to take advantage of the latest features, security updates, and technical support. Download Microsoft Edge More info about Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge Read in English Read in English Edit Share via BoundObjectFrame object (Access) Article09/13/2021 In this article -->A bound object frame object 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.RemarksThis object 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.EventsAfterUpdateBeforeUpdateClickDblClickEnterExitGotFocusKeyDownKeyPressKeyUpLostFocusMouseDownMouseMoveMouseUpUpdatedMethodsMoveRequerySetFocusSizeToFitPropertiesActionAddColonAfterUpdateApplicationAutoActivateAutoLabelBackColorBackShadeBackStyleBackThemeColorIndexBackTintBeforeUpdateBorderColorBorderShadeBorderStyleBorderThemeColorIndexBorderTintBorderWidthBottomPaddingClassColumnHiddenColumnOrderColumnWidthControlsControlSourceControlTipTextControlTypeDisplayTypeDisplayWhenEnabledEventProcPrefixGridlineColorGridlineShadeGridlineStyleBottomGridlineStyleLeftGridlineStyleRightGridlineStyleTopGridlineThemeColorIndexGridlineTintGridlineWidthBottomGridlineWidthLeftGridlineWidthRightGridlineWidthTopHeightHelpContextIdHorizontalAnchorInSelectionIsVisibleLabelAlignLabelXLabelYLayoutLayoutIDLeftLeftPaddingLockedNameObjectObjectPaletteObjectVerbsObjectVerbsCountOldBorderStyleOldValueOLETypeOLETypeAllowedOnClickOnDblClickOnEnterOnExitOnGotFocusOnKeyDownOnKeyPressOnKeyUpOnLostFocusOnMouseDownOnMouseMoveOnMouseUpOnUpdatedParentPropertiesRightPaddingScalingSectionShortcutMenuBarSizeModeSourceDocSourceItemSpecialEffectStatusBarTextTabIndexTabStopTagTopTopPaddingUpdateOptionsValueVarOleObjectVerbVerticalAnchorVisibleWidthSee alsoAccess Object Model ReferenceSupport and feedbackHave questions or feedback about Office VBA or this documentation? Please see Office VBA support and feedback for guidance about the ways you can receive support and provide feedback. --> Feedback Was this page helpful? Additional resources In this article. Hi Microsoft Access Viewers, In this video, I will show you: OLE Object Data Type in MS Access; MS Access OLE Object not displaying; Access OLE Object vs Att Using Access 2025 - Insert an OLE Object. Using Access 2025 - Insert an OLE Object. Database objects include tables, queries, forms, reports, macros, data access pages, and modules. These are not OLE objects, however. In the Access environment, a program other than Access creates the OLE objects. Access simply stores the OLE object in a table. Types of Objects Available. OLE is a programming specification, and any program that In the Access environment, a program other than Access creates the OLE objects. Access simply stores the OLE object in a table. Types of Objects Available. OLE is a programming specification, and any program that adheres to the specification can take advantage of OLE technology. This means that there is not a finite number of programs that Setting the language for OLE objects and controls Low-level access to the OLE object OLE objects in DataWindow objects. This chapter has described the three ways to use OLE in a window or user object. You have learned about: Inserting an object in an OLE control. Placing an ActiveX control in an OLE custom control Low-level access to the OLE object OLE objects in DataWindow objects. This chapter has described the three ways to use OLE in a window or user object. You have learned about: Inserting an object in an OLE control. Placing an ActiveX extract embedded images from OLE Object fields extract OLE packages and OLE documents supports Access 2025 to Access 2025 OLE Object fields supports Access, MySQL, MariaDB, Oracle, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, SQL OLE Object. Inserts an embedded or linked object into your document, including formulas, QR codes, and OLE objects. To access this command From the menu bar: Choose Insert - OLE Object. From the tabbed interface: Choose Insert - Insert OLE Object. From toolbars: Insert OLE Object. Formula Object. OLE/COM Object Viewer is a lightweight tool that allows you to detect all the OLE and COM objects available on your PC. The program is designed to provide you with a list of all the resources available on your computer in order to use them in your projects.The application is built for the developers who want to take advantage of the Microsoft Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) technology. Thus, you can easily view all the components registered on your computer that can be embedded in other programs.When you start the app, it automatically scans the computer and displays the installed classes. You can easily browse the shell extensions, embeddable objects and initializable controls from the main window.By default, the Expert view mode is enabled which allows you to browse the interfaces, type libraries and application ID numbers. You can disable this mode from the View menu which can also provide access to the hidden component categories.Unfortunately, the package does not include the components required for examining the interfaces from the list. The warning message allows you to manually locate them on the hard drive if you have already installed them.The main window of the app displays the registry data, access permissions and allows you to make changes to the implementation parameters. The Registry Editor can be launched from the File menu if you need to make additional changes.Unfortunately, the app does not include a documentation that describes the usage and additional features. However, in the Readme you can find instructions for deploying the package from the command line or creating unattended installations.If you want to view details about the the installed OLE and COM objects, this viewer can be helpful.Filed underOLE object viewer COM object viewer COM class tester OLE object COM object COM class ViewerComments
Skip to main content This browser is no longer supported. Upgrade to Microsoft Edge to take advantage of the latest features, security updates, and technical support. Download Microsoft Edge More info about Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge Read in English Read in English Edit Share via BoundObjectFrame object (Access) Article09/13/2021 In this article -->A bound object frame object 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.RemarksThis object 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.EventsAfterUpdateBeforeUpdateClickDblClickEnterExitGotFocusKeyDownKeyPressKeyUpLostFocusMouseDownMouseMoveMouseUpUpdatedMethodsMoveRequerySetFocusSizeToFitPropertiesActionAddColonAfterUpdateApplicationAutoActivateAutoLabelBackColorBackShadeBackStyleBackThemeColorIndexBackTintBeforeUpdateBorderColorBorderShadeBorderStyleBorderThemeColorIndexBorderTintBorderWidthBottomPaddingClassColumnHiddenColumnOrderColumnWidthControlsControlSourceControlTipTextControlTypeDisplayTypeDisplayWhenEnabledEventProcPrefixGridlineColorGridlineShadeGridlineStyleBottomGridlineStyleLeftGridlineStyleRightGridlineStyleTopGridlineThemeColorIndexGridlineTintGridlineWidthBottomGridlineWidthLeftGridlineWidthRightGridlineWidthTopHeightHelpContextIdHorizontalAnchorInSelectionIsVisibleLabelAlignLabelXLabelYLayoutLayoutIDLeftLeftPaddingLockedNameObjectObjectPaletteObjectVerbsObjectVerbsCountOldBorderStyleOldValueOLETypeOLETypeAllowedOnClickOnDblClickOnEnterOnExitOnGotFocusOnKeyDownOnKeyPressOnKeyUpOnLostFocusOnMouseDownOnMouseMoveOnMouseUpOnUpdatedParentPropertiesRightPaddingScalingSectionShortcutMenuBarSizeModeSourceDocSourceItemSpecialEffectStatusBarTextTabIndexTabStopTagTopTopPaddingUpdateOptionsValueVarOleObjectVerbVerticalAnchorVisibleWidthSee alsoAccess Object Model ReferenceSupport and feedbackHave questions or feedback about Office VBA or this documentation? Please see Office VBA support and feedback for guidance about the ways you can receive support and provide feedback. --> Feedback Was this page helpful? Additional resources In this article
2025-04-17OLE/COM Object Viewer is a lightweight tool that allows you to detect all the OLE and COM objects available on your PC. The program is designed to provide you with a list of all the resources available on your computer in order to use them in your projects.The application is built for the developers who want to take advantage of the Microsoft Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) technology. Thus, you can easily view all the components registered on your computer that can be embedded in other programs.When you start the app, it automatically scans the computer and displays the installed classes. You can easily browse the shell extensions, embeddable objects and initializable controls from the main window.By default, the Expert view mode is enabled which allows you to browse the interfaces, type libraries and application ID numbers. You can disable this mode from the View menu which can also provide access to the hidden component categories.Unfortunately, the package does not include the components required for examining the interfaces from the list. The warning message allows you to manually locate them on the hard drive if you have already installed them.The main window of the app displays the registry data, access permissions and allows you to make changes to the implementation parameters. The Registry Editor can be launched from the File menu if you need to make additional changes.Unfortunately, the app does not include a documentation that describes the usage and additional features. However, in the Readme you can find instructions for deploying the package from the command line or creating unattended installations.If you want to view details about the the installed OLE and COM objects, this viewer can be helpful.Filed underOLE object viewer COM object viewer COM class tester OLE object COM object COM class Viewer
2025-03-25Invocations. The script can use the information in this document the next time the script runs.CreateDateTime (NotesSession - LotusScript®)Given a string that represents the date and time you want, creates a new NotesDateTime object that represents that date and time. When used with OLE automation, this method allows you to create a NotesDateTime object without using New.CreateLog (NotesSession - LotusScript®)Creates a new NotesLog object with the name you specify. When used with OLE automation, this method allows you to create a NotesLog object without using New.CreateNewsletter (NotesSession - LotusScript®)Given a NotesDocumentCollection containing the documents you want, creates a new NotesNewsletter. When used with OLE automation, this method allows you to create a NotesNewsletter object without using New.GetDbDirectory (NotesSession - LotusScript®)Creates a new NotesDbDirectory object using the name of the server you want to access. When used with OLE automation, this method allows you to create a NotesDbDirectory object without using New.ResetUserPassword (NotesSession - LotusScript®)Use an agent to change the password of a user ID stored in the ID vault and/or specify the number of times a user ID can be downloaded from the vault after a password reset or ID recovery.NotesUserID (LotusScript®)The NotesUserID class represents the Notes ID file or a Notes ID when it resides within the Domino IDVault. This object is primarily used to obtain the names of the private encryption keys which are available for use within the UserID object.
2025-03-28Retry Interval must be from 0 through 1,000 milliseconds.@@@1@@1Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘The setting for the Update Retry Interval must be from 0 through 1,000 milliseconds.@@@1@@@1’Access 2003+2273The setting for Update Retries must be from 0 through 10.@@@1@@1Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘The setting for Update Retries must be from 0 through 10.@@@1@@@1’Access 2003+2274The database ‘|’ is already open as a library database.@@@1@@1Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘The database ‘|’ is already open as a library database.@@@1@@@1′Access 2003+2275The string returned by the builder was too long.@The result will be truncated.@@1@@1Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘The string returned by the builder was too long.@The result will be truncated.@@1@@@1’Access 2003+2276The custom builder you’re using caused an error by changing the focus to a different window while you were using it.@Enter a value without using the custom builder.@@1@@1Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘The custom builder you’re using caused an error by changing the focus to a different window while you were using it.@Enter a value without using the custom builder.@@1@@@1’Access 2003+2277There was a font initialization error.@@@1@@1Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘There was a font initialization error.@@@1@@@1’Access 2003+2278Microsoft Office Access can’t save your changes to this bound OLE object.@Either you don’t have permission to write to the record in which the object is stored, or the record is locked by another user.Copy the object to the Clipboard (select the object and click Copy on the Edit menu), and click Undo Current Record on the Edit menu. Then open the application you used to create the object, paste the object from the Clipboard, and save it.@@1@410222@1Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Office Access can’t save your changes to this bound OLE object.@Either you don’t have permission to write to the record in which the object is stored, or the record is locked by another user.Copy
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