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Submitted on: 12/20/1999
By: Anthony McLaughlin  
Level: Advanced
User Rating: By 16 Users
Compatibility:VB 4.0 (32-bit), VB 5.0, VB 6.0

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     This will show you how to Resize Control on a Form Regardless of how many controls there are Limitations are Menus cannot be resized along with controls such as CommonDialog.
 
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12/21/1999 6:07:53 AM:Michael
Good try, it almost works. The 
controls
get all skewed when you set 
the form to
sizable and then resize 
the form.
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12/21/1999 6:41:10 AM:Anthony McLaughlin
I appreciate the Comments, Just 
remember that this is an example and by 
no means perfect, Works excellent for 
all 3 WindowStates, Was Made so User 
Could Maximize Screen to Allow Easier 
Site
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12/22/1999 2:23:38 PM:Noel
In your form, you have this form level 
declaration.
Dim fw1, fw2, fh1, fh2 
As Integer
Please note that fw1, fw2 
and fh1 will be variants and not 
integers. Only fh2 will be an integer. 
To have them all be integers, the 
declaration should look like 
this:
Dim fw1 As Integer, fw2 As 
Integer, fh1 As Integer, fh2 As 
Integer
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12/23/1999 4:39:25 AM:vicky
having problem with sstab. the controsl 
would missing on tabs other the current 
tab.
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