ACC2: How to Dynamically Size Forms to Fit Screen Resolution This article was written about products for which Microsoft no longer offers support. Therefore, this article is offered "as is" and will no longer be updated.
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Microsoft Access provides no built in support to scale a form's size to
match the current screen resolution. A form that you design on a computer
with a video driver resolution of 1024x768 (Super VGA) may appear too large
on computers running at 640x480 (VGA) resolution. A form that you design
using 640x480 resolution may appear too small on computers running at
1024x768 resolution.
The following information describes where you can obtain two Access Basic functions, glrScaleForm() and glrResizeForm(), that you can use to dynamically scale and size a form. The glrScaleForm() function can be called from the Open event of your form to scale the size of a form to the current screen resolution when the form loads. The glrResizeForm() can be called from the Resize event of the form to automatically move and size the contents of a form proportionally to fit the new dimensions of the form window. MORE INFORMATIONglrScaleForm()The glrScaleForm() function can be called from the Open event of your form to automatically scale the form to the current screen resolution.
Syntax:
Function glrScaleForm (frm As Form, intX As Integer, intY As Integer)
frm: form to be scaled
intX: horizontal resolution at which the form was designed
intY: vertical resolution at which the form was designed
Example:
Sub Form_Open (Cancel As Integer)
Dim RetVal
RetVal = glrScaleForm(Me, 1024, 768)
End Sub
glrResizeForm()The glrResizeForm() function can be called from the Resize event of your form to automatically move and resize the contents proportionally to fit within the new form window size.
Syntax:
Function glrResizeForm (frm As Form, fDoResize As Variant)
frm: form to resized
fDoResize: boolean value indicating if the form should be resized or
the information tracked
Example:
Sub Form_Resize ()
Dim RetVal
RetVal = glrResizeForm(Me, True)
End Sub
How To Obtain The glrScaleForm And glrResizeForm FunctionsThe glrScaleForm() and glrResizeForm() functions, written by Ken Getz, are published in the following book:Microsoft Access 2 Developer's Handbook. Ken Getz, Paul Litwin, Greg Reddick. Sybex: 1994 ISBN: 0-7821-1327-3 Discussion of these function begins on page 506, chapter 8, "Screen Resolution and Distributing Forms." The functions are included in the file _Glrfile.exe on the accompanying companion disk. This self-extracting, compressed file contains the file _Chapter.exe, another self-extracting, compressed file, which contains the database CH8.mdb. The form frmTest1280x1024 in CH8.mdb demonstrates the use of these functions. Check the "Enable Automatic Resizing?" check box in the upper-left corner of the form frmTest1280x1024, and then resize the form window to see the glrResizeForm() function work. These functions were originally published with a column in Smart Access magazine. "Create Resolution-Independent Forms in Access 2.0" by Ken Getz Smart Access, June 1994 Smart Access, published monthly, is a newsletter aimed at Microsoft Access developers. It is published by Pinnacle Publishing. Pinnacle Publishing, Inc. 18000 72nd Ave South, Suite 217 Kent, WA 98032 800-788-1900 The products discussed here are manufactured by vendors independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding these products' performance or reliability.
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