OK folks, here's the deal.        

 

As many of you probably already know - I've been working on these 2 Apps
here. One is Much smaller, we have plans to run it on Tablets - and I've
been working with it as of lately under VFP9. 

 

Then there is the older and MUCH Bigger app - our primary system - which I
am working up upgrading it all to true windows - and this one I was still
working on it under VFP7. Even though, just lately - some here have said I
should RUN to VFP9 - not walk!

 

So - I've been implementing the ReSizer of Screens under Both systems. Then,
I noticed a problem with the Grids. This one screen - under the BIGger VFP7
App - the Grid does NOT properly Resize when I Shrink or Grow the Form. If I
shrink it too far - columns in the Grid just collapse down. I'm sure you
know what I mean by that. There is a text/label displayed on the Bottom of
that Form - and it DOES Properly Size Up & Down. So - I know the Resizer for
the Form in General IS Working.

 

This problem does NOT occur on the Smaller system - the Resizing of Grids
works as it should.

 

I assumed it had something to do w/VFP7. So - I even opened up the BIG
system under VFP9. I recompiled the EXE - even though the Forms are NOT
Included within it. I even did slight editing of the Form - so that VFP9
would hopefully "see" the changes and "consider it" a VFP9 form. Ran system,
but, still the problem persisted. I even checked properties - and the Anchor
is set to Zero on this Form - as well as on a Form that IS Working under the
Smaller system. 

 

I even opened up Both forms - selected the Grid on Each - and compared ALL
Properties - and about the ONLY Differences were location and size settings
that differed between the Grids on Both forms.

 

I even tried doing that Compiling of the Form - but, still to No avail - the
problem persists.

 

RK - I know you now seem to have the most experience with this Resizing
stuff - so, hopefully, you might have a clue as to what the Halibut is going
on here.

 

TIA,

-K-

 



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