Microsoft KB Archive/238601

= OL98: Controls Unexpectedly Resize or Move on a Custom Form =

Article ID: 238601

Article Last Modified on 11/23/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Outlook 98 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q238601





SYMPTOMS
When you place certain controls on an Outlook custom form, the controls may resize or move after you exit design mode, or switch between the edit and compose pages of a form.



RESOLUTION
You can work around this problem by using Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript) code to set the size and position of the control on the form.

To Set the Size and Position of the Control
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If you find that a control you need to use resizes unexpectedly, add the control to the form and set the various properties of the control as needed. Use VBScript code to set the position and size of the control. Typically, you should place the code in an Item_Open event procedure for the form so that it will run when the form is opened. The following VBScript code demonstrates setting the size of the Calendar control:

Sub Item_Open

' MyPageName is the name of the form page where the control is  Set Tab = Item.GetInspector.ModifiedFormPages("MyPageName")

' Calendar1 is the name of the control Set Control = Tab.Controls("Calendar1")

' Set the control's left position Control.Left = 10

' Set the control's top position Control.Top = 10

' Set the height of the control Control.Height = 200

' Set the Width of the control Control.Width = 200

Set Control = Nothing Set Tab = Nothing

End Sub



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed at the beginning of this article.



MORE INFORMATION
When creating a custom form in design mode, you can insert various controls onto the form using the Control Toolbox. To access additional controls, use your right mouse button to click a blank area of the Toolbox and click Custom Controls from the shortcut menu. You can then select additional controls, such as the Calendar control, which is included with Microsoft Office Developer.

