ACC1x: Bitmap May Not Be Displayed CorrectlyID: Q95448
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A bitmap that is displayed correctly in another application is not displayed correctly in Microsoft Access.
When Microsoft Access starts, it loads a fixed 256-color palette. This palette supports the most common colors used in bitmaps and metafiles. All pictures and OLE Objects displayed in Microsoft Access are mapped to this palette.
This behavior is by design.
By using a fixed palette, Microsoft Access can display multiple pictures
and OLE Objects on the screen at one time without each new object affecting
the screen colors.
However, Microsoft Access can display multiple bitmaps at one time.
Therefore, because Windows can use only one palette at a time, Microsoft
Access uses a palette that usually is common to all the bitmaps Microsoft
Access might display.
That is why bitmaps and metafiles displayed in Microsoft Access may appear
to have a different color than when they are displayed in the application
in which they were created. Because Windows can use only one palette at a
time, each object Microsoft Access displays must be mapped to the fixed
color palette loaded by Microsoft Access. Microsoft Windows determines this
mapping. You cannot modify it.
Additional query words: appearance graphic poor bad
Keywords : kbusage FmrColr
Version : 1.0 1.1
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: March 19, 1999