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Default Units for Application.Height?

What units are returned in a property like this:
Application.Height or Application.Width
When I am running VBA code within Excel?

I'd like to size and position a form (from my add-in code) based on the size
and postion of the Excel window.

Any help appreciated.



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Default Units for Application.Height?

Unqualified dimensions are in pixels (1/72th inches)

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What units are returned in a property like this:
Application.Height or Application.Width
When I am running VBA code within Excel?

I'd like to size and position a form (from my add-in code) based on the

size
and postion of the Excel window.

Any help appreciated.







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