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Default Adjusting for Different Display resolutions

Hello,

is it possible to change the screen resolution by any way (Windows API, C,
VB...) ?

Thanks
"onedaywhen" a écrit dans le message de news:
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But ensure you don't duplicate any code, otherwise you'll end up with
a maintenance nightmare.

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"Ron de Bruin" wrote in message

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Duplicate your page and adjust the copies for
different screen sizes. Display the appropriate page.


I like that one Tom


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"Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message
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Sure if you don't want them to run your program. Do you use any other
programs that change your screen resolution?

Make your logo smaller. Have multiple verions of your logo and load

the
appropriate sized one. Duplicate your page and adjust the copies for
different screen sizes. Display the appropriate page.

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Tom Ogilvy

"TonyBarreras" wrote in message
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Ron,

I thought about something along this line but the intro worksheet

has a
background picture with a company logo that does not adjust with the

zoom.
Can I change my user's screen resolution?

Tony




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