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ShrinkerStretcher for MS Access 97 97.91 - Dynamically rescales MS Access 97 forms to fit any screen resolution.
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Size: 0.41 MB
License: Shareware
OS: Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 3.x,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000
Developer:Peter's Software (» more programs)
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Program system requirements: MS Access 97
New in this version: Tab control sizing, performance improvements, other performance improvements, misc. bug fixes.
ShrinkerStretcher for MS Access 97 checked and founded to be 100% clean:
Archive: ss97demo.zip
inflating: ss97d_91.xml
inflating: ss97d_91.htm
inflating: File_ID.diz
inflating: ss97ds_91.exe
inflating: readme.txt
Scan Results of File_ID.diz
File_ID.diz: OK
Scan Results of ss97ds_91.exe
ss97ds_91.exe: OK
Scan Results of ss97d_91.htm
ss97d_91.htm: OK
Scan Results of ss97d_91.xml
ss97d_91.xml: OK
Scan Results of readme.txt
readme.txt: OK
Scan Results of ss97demo.zip
ss97demo.zip: OK
Known viruses: 78250
Scanned directories: 1
Scanned files: 6
Infected files: 0
Data scanned: 0.82 MB
Time: 1.761 sec (0 m 1 s)
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Publisher's Description:
ShrinkerStretcher is an MS Access module that will dynamically (or statically) rescale your MS Access forms, fonts, and controls to fit any screen resolution, desktop scheme, font setting, or form window size. Using ShrinkerStretcher means you can develop applications without concern for your end user's display settings! Scale your 800x600 application up to 1024x768, or to any other resolution.
ShrinkerStretcher supports varied display settings including any resolution, small-large-custom fonts, wide scroll bars, thick borders, and more. Use ShrinkerStretcher dynamically, to rescale your forms at every resize event, or statically (.mdb files only), to scale all forms to match the current resolution.
It's easy to add into your new or existing applications. Just add a reference from your Access database to "ss97_91.mdb" ("ss97d_91.mde" if you are using the shareware version), then use the supplied function “SS_OpenForm” instead of “DoCmd.OpenForm” to open your forms.
Also available for Access 2000, and Access 2002.
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