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Using Access on terminal with lower res than 640 x 480

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Hello!

I need to run my access .mdb on a terminal with resolution at 320x240. Access gives me an error message when i open. I can bypass this by making forms with the active content that fit the 320x240 box and let resolution be 640x480 but the logon screen (Citrix ica) gets all misplaced and is not very userfriendly.

So, therefore i ask if anybody know a way to bypass this limitation? All forms and function works very well on the small screen
Oct 6 '10 #1
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