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    TomSF is offline Novice
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    Form's header format is misaligned on different computer

    This is my first time posting, so please point out and forgive any rules I'm breaking.



    I am creating an Access 2007 database that will be used on two networked computers, lets say PC1 & PC2. Both are Windows 7, 64 bit.

    My problem is that the controls contained in headers of my forms, which I align on PC1, appear vertically misaligned on PC2. Same thing vice-versa. I have chosen various different formats from the Autoformat gallery, but it doesn't help. Someone said they say the same thing happen when a monitor was replaced. Not sure if that's true or why it should have an effect, but I can't find any other suggestions. There are no functional problems - everything works as it should on both PCs.Click image for larger version. 

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    I will try to attach screenshots to explain.

    Can anyone help?

    Tom

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    Are the screen resolutions for the two machines identical? This kind of thing is common when this is not the case.

    Linq ;0)>
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