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MS Access Forum / Forms Programming / July 2007

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How do I control the initial size of a datasheet form

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Dan Neely - 17 Jul 2007 18:44 GMT
The width property appears to be ignored and there isn't a height one
visible.  Having a form with only 2 relatively narrow columns open at
~1500pixels wide looks really bad.
Marshall Barton - 17 Jul 2007 21:19 GMT
>The width property appears to be ignored and there isn't a height one
>visible.  Having a form with only 2 relatively narrow columns open at
>~1500pixels wide looks really bad.

You can use:
    DoCmd.MoveSize Me.WindowLeft, Me.WindowTop, 600, 1400

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