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    hi, I have developed a VB.net project in 800 X 600 resolution. Now i deployed in a computer which is having 1024 x 768 Resolution. It is not covering whole screen and looking bad. any process by which it will adjust automatically....by the screen resolution. cheers:-D Paritosh

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      hi, I have developed a VB.net project in 800 X 600 resolution. Now i deployed in a computer which is having 1024 x 768 Resolution. It is not covering whole screen and looking bad. any process by which it will adjust automatically....by the screen resolution. cheers:-D Paritosh

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      Nope. You have to resize your form to fit, if needed. You're form also has to be designed to compensate for varying sizes. This means anchoring controls so they stay in the spots you want them and can resize themselves accordingly. Check out the Archor property, among othet things, of just about every visual control in your form. Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic -- modified at 9:00 Friday 21st April, 2006

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