by: Tim Shults |
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We have a WinForm application developed with VB.NET with Visual Studio
..NET 2003 version 7.1.3088 and .NET Frameworks version 1.1.4322
We have an application that using an MDI interface and is...
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by: Rolan |
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I have a need to print very large font numbers on a card stock size of
5.5" x 8.5" in Access 97. The character count will not exceed 3
numbers across. So I'm assuming that a 3.5" to 4" height...
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by: theinvisibleGhost |
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Yesterday was getting very fed up trying to run a program
which works fine on my desktop machine (XP Pro)
but as soon as I put it on a laptop, I was getting an Exception,
which killed the program....
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by: Bob |
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The physical design of my forms changes - control sizes and distances, even
where the center of the screen is supposed to be - when a user runs my
DotNet applications on a Windows NT machine using...
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by: Alex Glass |
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I have created a winforms application and I designed it with the normal
display settings, (96DPI) however, when I set the font settings to 120 DPI,
my application text labels look all messed up. ...
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by: Luc |
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I saw a few posts on this newsgroup about it but nothing to help me resolve
this problem:
We designed a window in .NET on a platform using small fonts (120 ppp). But
this window will run on...
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by: Chris Tomlinson |
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Hi all,
Hope someone is able to help. I notice when I design a basic HTML page, it
is affected if a WinXP user has Large Fonts set in their Control Panel.
However some pages, e.g....
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by: Joe |
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Hi
trying to write some code to determine if user has large/small fonts set on
PC
thought this would work but it didn't
Any suggestions???
Thanks
Graphics g = Graphics.FromHwnd(this.Handle);
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by: Frank Rizzo |
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Winforms applications look allright on Windows XP when you turn on Extra
Large Fonts. In Vista, if you turn on Extra Large fonts, winform
applications look cartoony as if they've been stretched. ...
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by: lllomh |
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Define the method first
this.state = {
buttonBackgroundColor: 'green',
isBlinking: false, // A new status is added to identify whether the button is blinking or not
}
autoStart=()=>{
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by: isladogs |
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The next Access Europe meeting will be on Wednesday 4 Oct 2023 starting at 18:00 UK time (6PM UTC+1) and finishing at about 19:15 (7.15PM)
The start time is equivalent to 19:00 (7PM) in Central...
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by: Aliciasmith |
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In an age dominated by smartphones, having a mobile app for your business is no longer an option; it's a necessity. Whether you're a startup or an established enterprise, finding the right mobile app...
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by: tracyyun |
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Hello everyone,
I have a question and would like some advice on network connectivity. I have one computer connected to my router via WiFi, but I have two other computers that I want to be able to...
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by: giovanniandrean |
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The energy model is structured as follows and uses excel sheets to give input data:
1-Utility.py contains all the functions needed to calculate the variables and other minor things (mentions...
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by: NeoPa |
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Introduction
For this article I'll be using a very simple database which has Form (clsForm) & Report (clsReport) classes that simply handle making the calling Form invisible until the Form, or all...
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by: nia12 |
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Hi there,
I am very new to Access so apologies if any of this is obvious/not clear.
I am creating a data collection tool for health care employees to complete. It consists of a number of...
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by: isladogs |
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The next online meeting of the Access Europe User Group will be on Wednesday 6 Dec 2023 starting at 18:00 UK time (6PM UTC) and finishing at about 19:15 (7.15PM).
In this month's session, Mike...
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by: GKJR |
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Does anyone have a recommendation to build a standalone application to replace an Access database? I have my bookkeeping software I developed in Access that I would like to make available to other...
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