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>I also suggest that you test your form with Windows configured in both "small" and "large" fonts on the desktop. Some fonts such as Arial work fine since it only gets larger in height, while other fonts get larger in height and width which will turn your form into a mess.
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>David,
That isn't right. If the Arial font only got larger in height, but not width, then 72 point would be the same width as 6 point, which it isn't. Point size refers to the height of a character. The width is then changed in proportion to make the character look correct.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer