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VFP7 Beta1 and Windows XP
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20/11/2001 22:39:36
 
 
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20/11/2001 22:16:12
Cindy Winegarden
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, North Carolina, United States
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Visual FoxPro
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Yep, that's what I meant.

My Latitude's OOB (out of box) setting was 1400x1050, which is perfectly fine by me.

But I really do have a sneaking suspicion that Office2000 (or I should say Word and FrontPage) have a problem at that specific resolution.

My attempts at lower resolutions left a much-to-be-desired readibility. I didn't think of going higher (display settings suggest there's room) but I will try it at first opportunity.

Thanks
Jim


>Jim,
>
>I'm not sure what you mean by "natural" but someone asked me the same thing at WhilFest and my answer was that the day I got my Inspiron I opened the cover for the first time and the display resolution was at 1600.
>
>
>>Alex,
>>
>>Is 1600x1200 its "natural" resolution or did you set it there yourself?
>>My Latitude's 15" natural is 1400x1050.
>>
>>Jim
>>
>>>I would recommend Dell greatly. I've had an Inspiron 8000 for a year and love it.
>>>850 Mhz, 20MB HD, 2 USB ports, 2 fans, 2 batteries running concurrently, CD R/W, 15"TFT running at 1600x1200. Great!
>>>
>>>
>>>>What's the specs for the Inspiron? I just upgraded my development machine to XP Pro and love it. I'm running a PIII 800mhz with 384mb. I'm considering upgrading my laptop, a Sony Viao, but it's a PII 366mhz with 192mb(max). I wonder if it's fast enough or will performance suffer greatly?
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