FORMS AND SCREEN RESOLUTION

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WHEN I DESIGN A FORM TO A PARTICULAR SCREEN RESOLUTION, AND IT IS MOVED TO A DIFFERENT COMPUTER WITH
DIFFERENT AND HIGHER RESOLUTION, ALTHOUGH IT WORKS, IT DOES NOT SELF-ADJUST TO THIS NEW RESOLUTION, SHIFTING THE FORM TO THE LEFT TOP CORNER. HOW CAN I DESIGN A SELF-ADJUST FORM? I AM USING ACCESS 2000
 
Please learn to use your shift key. All uppercase is the visually equivalent
of shouting, and is considered to be quite rude.

As to your question, your best bet probably is to buy whatever version of
Access Developer's Handbook by Litwin, Getz and Gilbert is appropriate for
the version of Access you're using. It includes code to allow you to resize
your forms. You can get more information about the books at
http://www.developershandbook.com/

If you prefer, you can download a free MDE add-in version of this code from
http://www.developershandbook.com/downloads.htm

Other options include buying ShrinkerStretch from Peter De Baets at
http://www.peterssoftware.com/ or checking out the free Access Form Resizer
at http://jamiessoftware.tk/resizeform/rf_download.html


-
Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP

(No private e-mails, please)



luisrgonzalez said:
WHEN I DESIGN A FORM TO A PARTICULAR SCREEN RESOLUTION, AND IT IS MOVED TO A DIFFERENT COMPUTER WITH A
DIFFERENT AND HIGHER RESOLUTION, ALTHOUGH IT WORKS, IT DOES NOT
SELF-ADJUST TO THIS NEW RESOLUTION, SHIFTING THE FORM TO THE LEFT TOP
CORNER. HOW CAN I DESIGN A SELF-ADJUST FORM? I AM USING ACCESS 2000
 
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