Hi all,
I have a workbook which works fine on our standard desktop computers. This uses a data input form to enter data into the worksheet.
One user has accessibility settings on their system to increase screen resolution. This unfortunately prevents them seeing the full data input screen including submit / cancel buttons.
I wish to be able to assist this person by having my excel format to their settings so they get access to the full input form.
I have tried adding scroll bars in the vba properties for the form but this does not seem to work. I guess I could change the position and size of the form which is presently fixed, however this will effect all users.
Is there a way I can assist this person with scrollbars, sizing, positioning options or vba settings so they get full access
Regards
Paul
I have a workbook which works fine on our standard desktop computers. This uses a data input form to enter data into the worksheet.
One user has accessibility settings on their system to increase screen resolution. This unfortunately prevents them seeing the full data input screen including submit / cancel buttons.
I wish to be able to assist this person by having my excel format to their settings so they get access to the full input form.
I have tried adding scroll bars in the vba properties for the form but this does not seem to work. I guess I could change the position and size of the form which is presently fixed, however this will effect all users.
Is there a way I can assist this person with scrollbars, sizing, positioning options or vba settings so they get full access
Regards
Paul