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Why does my form not start maximized?
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05/03/2004 10:56:03
 
 
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04/03/2004 15:46:43
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Forms & Form designer
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00882789
Message ID:
00883495
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13
Yes, I tried that before storing the current CTRL+F10 settings, resetting it and then setting it back. However, when I use it, CTRL+F10 does nothing at all. It has no effect in the preview window.

>Have you tried PUSH KEY/POP KEY?
>
>>I tried that and that is really bugging me. See:
>>
>>Re: Why does my form not start maximized? Thread #882789 Message #882842
>>
>>
>>>Could you maybe save the current reassignment with ON(), turn it off, KEYBOARD your CTRL-F10, then reset it with ON KEY LABEL when you're done?
>>>
>>>>Well, everything worked in testing using the example prg I posted. However, in my app, CTRL+F10 is reassigned (silly me, I forgot about that) so KEYBOARD... does not work. Also, it is a class so there is no Data Environment. I have to find another workaround it appears. Does any other keyboard combination have the same effect as the default CTRL+F10? ZOOM WINDOW ... I cannot use because I would have to add it to ALL reports...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Guess I was confused as to which form you were having trouble with.
>>>>>
>>>>>If resources is on the KEYBOARD '{CTRL+F10}' will toggle.
>>>>>
>>>>>You can also put this code in the init of the DE of the report.
>>>>>
ZOOM WINDOW "Report Designer" MAX
>>>>>
>>>>>>Iadded it to the init and it works great. Thanks Mel!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Tracy
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Any ideas? <
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I didn't test your code, but it seems like I KEYBOARD '{CTRL+F10}' to force a max preview report.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Mel Cummings
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