I tried that. No luck... I even restarted VFP to reset everything, but
still get the same result.
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On 6/21/2016 9:37 AM, Peter Cushing wrote:
On 21/06/2016 15:02, Matt Slay wrote:
I have a form where in the Form Designer I set MaxWidth = 1400 and
Width = 1400. I have the options in VFP IDE options set to "Max
Design Area" = 1600 X 1200.
However, every time I open the form in the Form Designer, it resets
the Width property to 1024.
How can I force VFP to keep the width at the 1400 value so I do not
have to reset it each time I open the form to edit.
Try setting the maximum design area to "None". On mine it shows
1600x1200 as the largest size but it's the 1400 > 1200 that is causing
the problem.
Peter
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