Re: Height of Title Bar




"Stuart McCall" <smccall@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm curious (and there's no cure for curiosity). What do you need the info
for?

I'm opening up multiple instances of the same form. I want to place the
second instance just a little down from the first, so the top left corner of
the window sits right at the top left of the form in the previous window,
and so on.


.



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