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Doobage20 - 21 Sep 2006 22:19 GMT
I am using Access 2000 from Office 2000 Professional.  The computer OS is XP
Professional also.  I have created a database in Access and have set one of
the forms to open when clicking on the .mdb file.  Unfortunately the form
opens "cock-yed" and not centered or maximized.  How do you enable this form
to open maximized each time I open the .mdb file.

Mark
Rick Brandt - 21 Sep 2006 22:41 GMT
> I am using Access 2000 from Office 2000 Professional.  The computer
> OS is XP Professional also.  I have created a database in Access and
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> Mark

In its Open event have code...

DoCmd.Maximize

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Doobage20 - 21 Sep 2006 23:14 GMT
Where is the Open event?

Mark

> > I am using Access 2000 from Office 2000 Professional.  The computer
> > OS is XP Professional also.  I have created a database in Access and
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> DoCmd.Maximize
Rick Brandt - 22 Sep 2006 01:08 GMT
> Where is the Open event?

Form in design view.  Open property sheet.  Look at Events tab and find one
labelled "On Open".   In that enter "[Event Procedure]" then press the [...]
button to the right of the box.

That will take you to the VBA editor window positioned exactly where you place
that line of code.

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PatoPaco - 23 Sep 2007 13:50 GMT
Hola

There must be something else!
I have two computers running the same application.  
With the same code the table computer always runs maximize but the windows
of the laptop are open at an unexpected size and location.
Any sugestion?

> > Where is the Open event?
>
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> That will take you to the VBA editor window positioned exactly where you place
> that line of code.
Rick Brandt - 23 Sep 2007 14:07 GMT
> Hola
>
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> windows of the laptop are open at an unexpected size and location.
> Any sugestion?

Sorry, your original question no longer shows up in my news reader.  Post
exactly the code you are using and the results you are getting.

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PatoPaco - 24 Sep 2007 09:40 GMT
Hola

There is not code involved.  Two computers run the same application.
To run the aplication, the direct access asks for maximized running.
In one computer the 1st window and all after that appears maximezed.
In another computer 1st is maximized but then all windows appear in
unexpected size and location.  Is any option on the Access configuration for
this?

> > Hola
> >
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> Sorry, your original question no longer shows up in my news reader.  Post
> exactly the code you are using and the results you are getting.
 
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