On 12/2/2014 3:18 PM, Jeff Johnson wrote:
I am displaying pictures on a form. I am using .rotateflip to
position them correctly. Here is what I have found. A picture lying
on its side to the left rotated 90 degrees is now on its side to the
right. If I change rotateflip to 0 it puts the picture right side up
(what I originally wanted). There is something going on here that I
don't understand. Is there a way to display a picture right side up
that is dependable? I am using an image control by the way.
TIA
I think I have it figured out. I need to clear resources mypicture.jpg
before I set the rotateflip and display the picture. Windows is always
remembering things I would soon forget. ;^)
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Jeff
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