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Fit my .exe to differnet resolutions

I have finished with my code, but i can't run my .exe to different computers (with different resolutions each other).

Is there any utility or a simple code to solvw my problem ?

I have designed my forms in 1280x1024 resolution.

How can i run my .exe on a screen with different resolutions ?

Thank you, and excuse me beacause i'm a begginer with vb.
Feb 8 '10 #1
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vb5prgrmr
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You will have to add resize code to make your forms look correct with different resolutions... here is an example class that can do it for you... http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.php?p=3720625



Good Luck
Feb 9 '10 #2
Thank you for your response. It was very useful for my problem

Thank you !
Feb 10 '10 #3

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