One idea until this can be implemented in Constructor: use a program like
Microsoft's Magnifier (look in Programs/Accessories/Accessibility) to blow
up part of the screen.
This can follow the mouse, so it should show a zoomed view of the
Constructor window when you're positioning items.  I know this utility is
included in Win2000; it may be bundled with some older OSes.

"Dave Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>
> Jim Schram wrote:
>
> >Have you tried using "Show Object Hierarchy" (under the "Layout" menu)
> >along with the "Property Inspector" (under the "Window" menu)? Once the
> >object is selected, pull the form window forward, and you can use the
> >arrow keys to move the object one pixel at a time.
>
> Oh yes, I couldn't get by without them. Those are my main tools,
> especially when things overlap and click selection is impossible. Still,
> just being able to see what I'm doing in detail without getting nose
> prints on the screen would be lovely :-)




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