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How to draw rectangels or circles in Access 2002?

Asked by burakbaysal in Microsoft Access Database

Tags: draw, how, rectangels

Hi,
I recently developed an Watch-Presentation Database Application for a Customer. Although they are happy with program they asked for an addition. They wanted to see real size of the watches in the screen. I have two main screens 1-Watch Data Entry screen (a Form) and 2- Watch Data Presentation Screen (another Form). I modified the database structure to get necessary measurment data for the watches (in cm). My Question is how to use this data to draw rectangles and circles to represent the watches in second Form. I know I have to write 2 different functions (one to draw rectangle one to draw a circle) call them in the second form. But I couldn't find any help about drawing commands. I'll give  examples:

Example one : Rectangle for watch1 will have width = 5cm height = 10 cm. It will appear in a form named "frm_Watch_Presentation" on the right side of the Form.
Example two: Circle for watch2 will have a radius = 3 cm. It will appear in a form named "frm_Watch_Presentation" on the right side of the Form.

The shapes will be redrawn for each record so I will call them in "On Current" event.

Thanks for your helps
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