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Yes, it is possible. There are two ways, 1st is to use resources and the 2nd way is to convert the image into a binary string and use it directly from memory.

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Well, your answer is not the solution to your question how to use an image whereas "the file doesn't have to be installed on the users computer".

Have a look to >Resources UDF or to >File to Base64 String Code Generator.

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Ah I see what you mean by resources now UEZ.  I didn't realize it was another set of UDF's I had to install.  I will check that out.  I didn't realize how easy it was to do the solution above and that it could just re-create the directory above, even if it wasn't on the users computer, or was deleted.  I didn't realize that would keep the picture in the compiled version so I just used that instead.  Seems like the binary solution might be the most effective, I just need to play around with it.

Thanks for the links to the UDF!

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