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Old August 14th, 2007, 02:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
MXMazur
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Default Snapshot Display Window Size

I have been requested to resize the size of the snapshot window of reports
sent out from my group. I have scoured throught the actual reports, Access
settings, Access help, and the posts in this group. I have opened snapshot
reports on several computers and all display the window in pretty much the
same size. Does anyone know of a way to have the snapshot window open
maximized? Thanks for the help.

Marc
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Marc Mazur
Atlanta, GA USA
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Old August 14th, 2007, 02:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
Rick Brandt
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Default Snapshot Display Window Size

MXMazur wrote:
I have been requested to resize the size of the snapshot window of
reports sent out from my group. I have scoured throught the actual
reports, Access settings, Access help, and the posts in this group. I
have opened snapshot reports on several computers and all display the
window in pretty much the same size. Does anyone know of a way to
have the snapshot window open maximized? Thanks for the help.

Marc


That request is like someone asking you to control the size of the Outlook
window for the Email messages you send them.

You are sending them a Snapshot *file*. They are opening the Snapshot
Viewer *program* that is installed on their PC. Your file has no control
over the program.

Most Windows applications remember their previously used Window size so that
if you maximize them and then close them they will open maximized the next
time. If the Snapshot Viewer does not have that behavior then there is
nothing you can do about it.

--
Rick Brandt, Microsoft Access MVP
Email (as appropriate) to...
RBrandt at Hunter dot com


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Old August 14th, 2007, 02:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
MXMazur
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Default Snapshot Display Window Size

Given the person making the request - I figured it was a trying to find
something wrong type a thing. I figured there wasn't much if anything to do
about this. Thanks for your response.

Marc

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Marc Mazur
Atlanta, GA USA


"Rick Brandt" wrote:

MXMazur wrote:
I have been requested to resize the size of the snapshot window of
reports sent out from my group. I have scoured throught the actual
reports, Access settings, Access help, and the posts in this group. I
have opened snapshot reports on several computers and all display the
window in pretty much the same size. Does anyone know of a way to
have the snapshot window open maximized? Thanks for the help.

Marc


That request is like someone asking you to control the size of the Outlook
window for the Email messages you send them.

You are sending them a Snapshot *file*. They are opening the Snapshot
Viewer *program* that is installed on their PC. Your file has no control
over the program.

Most Windows applications remember their previously used Window size so that
if you maximize them and then close them they will open maximized the next
time. If the Snapshot Viewer does not have that behavior then there is
nothing you can do about it.

--
Rick Brandt, Microsoft Access MVP
Email (as appropriate) to...
RBrandt at Hunter dot com



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Old August 14th, 2007, 04:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
Stephen Lebans
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Default Snapshot Display Window Size

There is a Registry setting that is automatically updated each time you
MANUALLY move/size the Snapshot Viewer application window. It does not seem
to be updated when you Maximize the window via the window's Maximize Button.
Simply ask the users to maually resize the Snapshot window to their
preferred size and position.

--

HTH
Stephen Lebans
http://www.lebans.com
Access Code, Tips and Tricks
Please respond only to the newsgroups so everyone can benefit.


"MXMazur" wrote in message
...
Given the person making the request - I figured it was a trying to find
something wrong type a thing. I figured there wasn't much if anything to
do
about this. Thanks for your response.

Marc

--
Marc Mazur
Atlanta, GA USA


"Rick Brandt" wrote:

MXMazur wrote:
I have been requested to resize the size of the snapshot window of
reports sent out from my group. I have scoured throught the actual
reports, Access settings, Access help, and the posts in this group. I
have opened snapshot reports on several computers and all display the
window in pretty much the same size. Does anyone know of a way to
have the snapshot window open maximized? Thanks for the help.

Marc


That request is like someone asking you to control the size of the
Outlook
window for the Email messages you send them.

You are sending them a Snapshot *file*. They are opening the Snapshot
Viewer *program* that is installed on their PC. Your file has no control
over the program.

Most Windows applications remember their previously used Window size so
that
if you maximize them and then close them they will open maximized the
next
time. If the Snapshot Viewer does not have that behavior then there is
nothing you can do about it.

--
Rick Brandt, Microsoft Access MVP
Email (as appropriate) to...
RBrandt at Hunter dot com





  #5  
Old August 14th, 2007, 08:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
MXMazur
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Default Snapshot Display Window Size

Thanks for the information.
--
Marc Mazur
Atlanta, GA USA


"Stephen Lebans" wrote:

There is a Registry setting that is automatically updated each time you
MANUALLY move/size the Snapshot Viewer application window. It does not seem
to be updated when you Maximize the window via the window's Maximize Button.
Simply ask the users to maually resize the Snapshot window to their
preferred size and position.

--

HTH
Stephen Lebans
http://www.lebans.com
Access Code, Tips and Tricks
Please respond only to the newsgroups so everyone can benefit.


"MXMazur" wrote in message
...
Given the person making the request - I figured it was a trying to find
something wrong type a thing. I figured there wasn't much if anything to
do
about this. Thanks for your response.

Marc

--
Marc Mazur
Atlanta, GA USA


"Rick Brandt" wrote:

MXMazur wrote:
I have been requested to resize the size of the snapshot window of
reports sent out from my group. I have scoured throught the actual
reports, Access settings, Access help, and the posts in this group. I
have opened snapshot reports on several computers and all display the
window in pretty much the same size. Does anyone know of a way to
have the snapshot window open maximized? Thanks for the help.

Marc

That request is like someone asking you to control the size of the
Outlook
window for the Email messages you send them.

You are sending them a Snapshot *file*. They are opening the Snapshot
Viewer *program* that is installed on their PC. Your file has no control
over the program.

Most Windows applications remember their previously used Window size so
that
if you maximize them and then close them they will open maximized the
next
time. If the Snapshot Viewer does not have that behavior then there is
nothing you can do about it.

--
Rick Brandt, Microsoft Access MVP
Email (as appropriate) to...
RBrandt at Hunter dot com






 




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