Microsoft KB Archive/147152

= ACC: Maximizing One Form Maximizes All Forms (95/97) =

Article ID: 147152

Article Last Modified on 1/19/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Access 95 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Access 97 Standard Edition

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

When you maximize a form, all other forms that are open are also maximized. You cannot maximize one form independent of the other open forms.

This article assumes that you are familiar with Visual Basic for Applications and with creating Microsoft Access applications using the programming tools provided with Microsoft Access. For more information about Visual Basic for Applications, please refer to your version of the "Building Applications with Microsoft Access" manual.



CAUSE
Microsoft Access is a multiple document interface (MDI) application. The default behavior for an MDI document is for all child windows to be maximized when one is maximized. This behavior occurs in many applications. For example, if you maximize one group window in Windows Program Manager, any other group window that you select (by using the Window menu) will also be maximized. Or, if you maximize a document window in Microsoft Word for Windows, all other document windows will be maximized as well.



RESOLUTION
There are several ways to work around this behavior:


 * Microsoft Access 97 introduces the MinMaxButtons Property. Setting this property in Microsoft Access 97 prevents users from Minimizing or Maximizing the form. This means the default state of the form is maintained when the focus is shifted to the form.

The following suggestions work in both Microsoft Access 7.0 and 97
 * Set the form's PopUp property to Yes. Forms whose PopUp property is set to Yes are not MDI child windows. Pop-up forms float on top of other forms, and are not maximized when an MDI child window is maximized.
 * You can simulate maximizing a form by sizing it as large as possible in a restored state. The following example demonstrates how to create and use a sample Sub procedure called MaximizeRestoredForm to restore a form if it is maximized, and then to move the form to the upper-left corner of the Microsoft Access client area window and size it as large as possible.

  Create a module and type the following lines in the Declarations section: Option Explicit

Type RECT Left As Long Top As Long Right As Long Bottom As Long End Type

Declare Function IsZoomed Lib "user32" (ByVal Hwnd As Long) As Long Declare Function GetWindowRect Lib "user32" (ByVal Hwnd As Long, _        lpRect As RECT) As Long Declare Function ShowWindow Lib "user32" (ByVal Hwnd As Long, _        ByVal nCmdShow As Long) As Long Declare Function MoveWindow Lib "user32" (ByVal Hwnd As Long, _        ByVal X As Long, ByVal Y As Long, ByVal nWidth As Long, _         ByVal nHeight As Long, ByVal bRepaint As Long) As Long Declare Function GetParent Lib "user32" (ByVal Hwnd As Long) As Long

Const SW_MAXIMIZE = 3 Const SW_SHOWNORMAL = 1   Type the following procedure: Sub MaximizeRestoredForm(F As Form) Dim MDIRect As RECT Dim RetVal As Long

' If the form is maximized, restore it. If IsZoomed(F.Hwnd) <> 0 Then RetVal = ShowWindow(F.Hwnd, SW_SHOWNORMAL) End If

' Get the screen coordinates and window size of the ' MDIClient window. RetVal = GetWindowRect(GetParent(F.Hwnd), MDIRect)

' Move the form to the upper-left corner of the MDIClient ' window (0,0) and size it to the same size as the ' MDIClient window. RetVal = MoveWindow(F.Hwnd, 0, 0, MDIRect.Right - _           MDIRect.Left - 4, MDIRect.Bottom - MDIRect.Top - 4, True) End Sub  To test this function, open the Customers form, type the following line in the Debug window, and then press ENTER.

MaximizeRestoredForm Forms!Customers

Note that the Customers form is resized to cover the entire client area of the Microsoft Access Window.



STATUS
This behavior is by design.



Steps to Reproduce Behavior

 * 1) Open the sample database Northwind.mdb.
 * 2) Open the Customers and Orders forms.
 * 3) Maximize the Customers form.
 * 4) On the Window menu, click the Orders form. Note that the Orders form is now maximized.

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