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namachar2 - 06 Jan 2005 22:05 GMT
how can I set an Access database to display properly on anyones monitor using
any display settings?
Jeff Conrad - 06 Jan 2005 22:43 GMT
Hi,

Short answer: Yes, this can be done.

Long answer:
You can add code to your forms that will resize all
controls to various screen resolutions. Here are some
links for you if you want to pursue that option.

1. Download an MDE file from the Developer's Handbook web
site. You can then reference that MDE in your application
to use the resize code.
http://www.developershandbook.com/

2. Purchase the Developer's Handbook for your version of
Access. In my opinion the book is WELL worth the money.
Not only do you get the resize code, but a wealth of other
information, code, and database samples. Go to the same
site listed above for more information.

3. Peter's software has a resizing utility at:
http://www.peterssoftware.com/ss.htm

4. The following link has also been posted as an alternative:
http://www.jamiessoftware.tk

5. FMS has a sizer module:
http://www.fmsinc.com.

6. Here is another possibility, but I have no experience
with this one either:
http://www.pdtech.co.uk/prod01.htm

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Jeff Conrad
Access Junkie
Bend, Oregon

> how can I set an Access database to display properly on anyones monitor using
> any display settings?
 
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