We've played around a bit with changing the size of controls on a form based on users' screen resolution(s). We still need to work with it some more to get it right because we had some problems with it. Temporarily I was thinking that I might resize the forms to fit 1024x768 and make that a second front-end in addition to the original designed at 800x600. We have a batch file that looks at the network to determine if there is a newer version of the front end on the user's pc. If there is, the new version is copied to the local drive. In this startup batch file is there some code I could use to determine the user's screen resolution and then have it open the mdb that corresponds to it? Thanks for any help. Jim
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