Microsoft KB Archive/146261

= XCLN: Labels Can Be Truncated When Resolution Changes =

Article ID: 146261

Article Last Modified on 10/28/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q146261



SYMPTOMS
Label fields used in Electronic Forms generated by the Microsoft Exchange Forms Designer may become truncated when the screen resolution is changed or a different video driver is used.



CAUSE
The problem is that the font maps differently depending on screen resolution, font availability, and font type. In addition, different display devices can have different resolutions (twips per pixel ratios). These differences can cause form and control sizes and locations to look different from the way they looked than when they were created. When using tight label fields text truncation or chopping may occur.



WORKAROUND
The simple resolution is to allow for greater flexibility during the form design phase.
 * Design form under the lowest resolution (640x480) since fonts scale up better than down.
 * Create labels on the form that allow for the text to increase in size and not exceed the labels set size.
 * Choose Windows' standard fonts or fonts that are installed on the client's workstation(s). TrueType fonts allow for greater flexability and scalability.



MORE INFORMATION
For additional information, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

138801 How to Adjust FontSize at Run Time for Different Video Drivers

135651 Label Grows Wider When AutoSize and WordWrap Are True

Additional query words: eforms

Keywords: kbusage KB146261

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