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I am writing a app and want to know what it the proper way to handle a comupter's screen resolution. I want it to be 1024/768 so my forms fit nicely. In 800/600 they do not fit?
How do VB programs adapt to this, do they change the resolution on the fly then change them back on exit or what? Confused thanks |
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There are some resizer controls available that can take care of resizing forms. I don't know if any are free.
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Thanks, I looked at those but knew someone had the code,
HERE it is and it works fine: URL |
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