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How to adapt access for different screen resolution

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James - 24 Jan 2006 11:15 GMT
Hi,

I have an access application that runs in different computers, some of them
with higher screen resolution that the one Access Application was designed
for.

Is there a easy way to "adapt" the application to the different screen
resolutions?.

Thanks.

Jaime
Rick Brandt - 24 Jan 2006 12:33 GMT
> Hi,
>
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> Is there a easy way to "adapt" the application to the different screen
> resolutions?.

There is code that can do this with varying degrees of success depending on the
design of your forms.

Why do you think a form needs to be bigger on a higher resolution screen?  Do
you know of any other Windows program that does this?  Does calculator take up
the same percentage of the screen on all displays?  Obviously not.

People run higher resolutions to see MORE stuff, not BIGGER stuff.

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