Microsoft KB Archive/210190

= ACC2000: How to Determine If a Form Is Maximized or Minimized =

Article ID: 210190

Article Last Modified on 10/11/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Access 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q210190



This article applies to a Microsoft Access database (.mdb) and to a Microsoft Access project (.adp).

Advanced: Requires expert coding, interoperability, and multiuser skills.



SUMMARY
Microsoft Access doesn't have properties to determine if a form or a report is maximized or minimized. This article shows you how to create custom form properties that determine if a form is maximized or minimized. This method uses Windows application programming interface (API) functions.

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MORE INFORMATION
By using the Property Get and Property Let statements in Visual Basic for Applications, you can create custom form properties. You can use the Property Get statement to define and retrieve the value of a custom form property. You can use the Property Let statement to set the value of the custom property.

The following example demonstrates how you can use the IsZoomed and IsIconic Windows API functions to determine if a form is maximized or minimized and how you can use custom form properties to retrieve and set these values.

CAUTION: If you follow the steps in this example, you modify the sample database Northwind.mdb. You may want to back up the Northwind.mdb file and follow these steps on a copy of the database.

  Open the sample database Northwind.mdb, create a module, and type the following lines in the Declarations section, if they are not already there: '================================================================= 'Module Declarations section '=================================================================

Option Compare Database Option Explicit

Declare Function IsZoomed Lib "User32" (ByVal hWnd As Long) As _ Integer Declare Function IsIconic Lib "User32" (ByVal hWnd As Long) As _ Integer

 Save and close the module. Open the Customers form in Design view.  On the View menu, click Code, and type the following code in the form module: '=================================================================== 'Property Maximized ' 'This procedure uses the Property Get statement to define the custom 'form property 'Maximized' by calling the IsZoomed function. ' 'Return Value: '   True(-1) - The form is maximized. '   False(0) - The form is not maximized. ' '====================================================================

Public Property Get Maximized As Integer Maximized = IsZoomed(Me.hWnd) * -1 End Property

'==================================================================== 'Property Minimized ' 'This procedure uses the Property Get statement to define the custom 'form property 'Minimized' by calling the IsIconic function. ' 'Return Value: '   True(-1) - The form is minimized. '   False(0) - The form is not minimized. ' '====================================================================

Public Property Get Minimized As Integer Minimized = IsIconic(Me.hWnd) * -1 End Property

'=================================================================== 'Property Maximized ' 'This procedure uses the Property Let statement to set the value of 'the custom form property 'Maximized'. The IsMax argument must be 'defined as the same data type returned by the corresponding Property 'Get procedure for the same custom property. ' '====================================================================

Public Property Let Maximized(IsMax As Integer) If IsMax Then Me.SetFocus DoCmd.Maximize Else Me.SetFocus DoCmd.Restore End If End Property

'==================================================================== 'Property Minimized ' 'This procedure uses the Property Let statement to set the value of 'the custom form property 'Minimized'. The IsMin argument must be 'defined as the same data type returned by the corresponding Property 'Get procedure for the same custom property. ' '====================================================================

Public Property Let Minimized(IsMin As Integer) If IsMin Then Me.SetFocus DoCmd.Minimize Else Me.SetFocus DoCmd.Restore End If End Property  Open the Customers form in Form view. Maximize the form. Leave the form open and press ALT+F11 to open the Visual Basic Editor .</li>  In the Visual Basic Editor, type the following line in the Immediate window, and then press ENTER: ?Forms!Customers.Maximized Note that you receive a True (-1) value, indicating the form is maximized. </li> Return to the Access Database window, minimize the form, and repeat step 6.

Note that you receive a False (0) value, indicating the form is minimized.</li>  Type the following line in the Immediate window, and then press ENTER: Forms!Customers.Maximized=True Note that the form is maximized upon returning to the Database window. </li>  In Visual Basic Editor, type the following line in the Immediate window, and then press ENTER: Forms!Customers.Minimized=True Note that the form is immediately minimized. </li></ol>

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