ID: Q148392
The information in this article applies to:
Advanced: Requires expert coding, interoperability, and multiuser skills.
You can use Microsoft Windows API functions to capture screen shots of any object on the Microsoft Windows desktop. You can capture screen shots of the Microsoft Access user interface, Microsoft Access objects, other Microsoft Windows applications, or the entire desktop.
This article assumes that you are familiar with Visual Basic for Applications and with creating Microsoft Access applications using the programming tools provided with Microsoft Access. For more information about Visual Basic for Applications, please refer to your version of the "Building Applications with Microsoft Access" manual.
The following sample Visual Basic for Applications code captures an object on the screen in the Clipboard. Note that you can change the handle AccessHwnd in the sample code below to create screen shots of other applications, including specific objects within Microsoft Access.
After capturing a screen shot, you can open Paint (Pbrush.exe) and click the Paste command on the Edit menu. The screen shot from Microsoft Access is loaded into the Paint window.
To run this code, call the ScreenDump() function from an event, a macro, or the module's Debug window. To run ScreenDump() from the Debug window, type the following, and then press ENTER:
?ScreenDump()
To set up the ScreenDump() function, open a new or existing module and
insert the code listed below.
NOTE: You may have some Microsoft Windows API functions defined in an existing Microsoft Access library; therefore, your declarations may be duplicates. If you receive a duplicate procedure name error message, remove or comment out the declarations statement in your code.
Insert the following code into the Declarations section of your module:
Option Compare Database
Option Explicit
Type RECT_Type
left As Long
top As Long
right As Long
bottom As Long
End Type
'The following declare statements are case sensitive.
Declare Function GetActiveWindow Lib "User32" () As Long
Declare Function GetDesktopWindow Lib "User32" () As Long
Declare Sub GetWindowRect Lib "User32" (ByVal Hwnd As Long, _
lpRect As RECT_Type)
Declare Function GetDC Lib "User32" (ByVal Hwnd As Long) As Long
Declare Function CreateCompatibleDC Lib "Gdi32" (ByVal hdc As Long) _
As Long
Declare Function CreateCompatibleBitmap Lib "Gdi32" (ByVal hdc _
As Long, ByVal nWidth As Long, _
ByVal nHeight As Long) As Long
Declare Function SelectObject Lib "Gdi32" (ByVal hdc As Long, _
ByVal hObject As Long) As Long
Declare Function BitBlt Lib "Gdi32" (ByVal hDestDC As Long, _
ByVal X As Long, ByVal Y _
As Long, ByVal nWidth As Long, _
ByVal nHeight As Long, _
ByVal hSrcDC As Long, _
ByVal XSrc As Long, _
ByVal YSrc As Long, _
ByVal dwRop As Long) As Long
Declare Function OpenClipboard Lib "User32" (ByVal Hwnd As Long) As Long
Declare Function EmptyClipboard Lib "User32" () As Long
Declare Function SetClipboardData Lib "User32" (ByVal wFormat As Long, _
ByVal hMem As Long) As Long
Declare Function CloseClipboard Lib "User32" () As Long
Declare Function ReleaseDC Lib "User32" (ByVal Hwnd As Long, _
ByVal hdc As Long) As Long
Declare Function DeleteDC Lib "Gdi32" (ByVal hdc As Long) As Long
Global Const SRCCOPY = &HCC0020
Global Const CF_BITMAP = 2
Code for the ScreenDump() Function:
Function ScreenDump()
Dim AccessHwnd As Long, DeskHwnd As Long
Dim hdc As Long
Dim hdcMem As Long
Dim rect As RECT_Type
Dim junk As Long
Dim fwidth As Long, fheight As Long
Dim hBitmap As Long
DoCmd.Hourglass True
'---------------------------------------------------
' Get window handle to Windows and Microsoft Access
'---------------------------------------------------
DeskHwnd = GetDesktopWindow()
AccessHwnd = GetActiveWindow()
'---------------------------------------------------
' Get screen coordinates of Microsoft Access
'---------------------------------------------------
Call GetWindowRect(AccessHwnd, rect)
fwidth = rect.right - rect.left
fheight = rect.bottom - rect.top
'---------------------------------------------------
' Get the device context of Desktop and allocate memory
'---------------------------------------------------
hdc = GetDC(DeskHwnd)
hdcMem = CreateCompatibleDC(hdc)
hBitmap = CreateCompatibleBitmap(hdc, fwidth, fheight)
If hBitmap <> 0 Then
junk = SelectObject(hdcMem, hBitmap)
'---------------------------------------------
' Copy the Desktop bitmap to memory location
' based on Microsoft Access coordinates.
'---------------------------------------------
junk = BitBlt(hdcMem, 0, 0, fwidth, fheight, hdc, rect.left, _
rect.top, SRCCOPY)
'---------------------------------------------
' Set up the Clipboard and copy bitmap
'---------------------------------------------
junk = OpenClipboard(DeskHwnd)
junk = EmptyClipboard()
junk = SetClipboardData(CF_BITMAP, hBitmap)
junk = CloseClipboard()
End If
'---------------------------------------------
' Clean up handles
'---------------------------------------------
junk = DeleteDC(hdcMem)
junk = ReleaseDC(DeskHwnd, hdc)
DoCmd.Hourglass False
End Function
For more information about API calls, please see the following article here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q147781
TITLE : ACC: How to Convert API Calls from 16-bit to 32-bit
For more information about a screen-capture function for Microsoft
Access version 2.0, please see the following article here in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q100973
TITLE : ACC2: How to Capture Screen Shots of Your Forms
Additional query words: dump how to
Keywords : kbprg
Version : 7.0 97
Platform : WINDOWS
Hardware : x86
Issue type : kbhowto
Last Reviewed: November 20, 1998