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    Re: Showing a picture

    -- Question #1: Where are these Bitmaps stored??? Are they on a local disk, network disk, remote disk or even a resource file. I had the source code for a Bitmap to be shown by Resource File, but losted the code. It's only a one liner, as well...

    -- Question #2: Is this some sort of Animation sequence. If so, then create the animation in the Microsoft Windows Video Editor, that comes with Windows XP SP3!!
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    Re: Showing a picture

    Sounds like all he needs is a random sequence of 4 image files selected from a list of 6. The image controls then load in 4 different images selected from 6 available files with no duplicates whenever a command button is pressed.

    OP, please correct me if I am wrong.
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