The best advice is usually to create and design the form at the lowest
resolution you intend it to be used at. I've never had much success
otherwise with relying on scrollbars and such.
--
Ken Slovak
[MVP - Outlook]
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Author: Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
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"Chris R." wrote in message
...
Hi:
I am having an issue with vertical and horizontal scrollbars not
displaying
a custom task-based item I have created in Outlook 2003. Computers with
lower resolutions that open my form cannot see all of the controls and
cannot
scroll to get them because the default scrollbars won't display. I have
tried setting the KeepScrollBarsVisible property to 3-Both and given
Scroll
Height a value. This appears to work in design mode but after publishing
and
running the form the scrollbars do not appear. And upon reentering the
form
these properties are reset.
I must be missing something dreadfully simple so any help for this newbie
is
greatly appreciated in advance.
Thanks
ChrisR