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Form resize

Asked by Moed in Databases Miscellaneous

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I just started trying to resize my forms to fit the screen based on resolution.  It appears to work fine except when I use the task bar icon to show the desktop. Then I get a run time error "invalid property value" on these lines of code:

    Me.grdContracts.Height = nHeight - (Me.grdContracts.Top + (100 * Screen.TwipsPerPixelY))
    Me.txtRecordCount.Top = nHeight - (Me.grdContracts.Top - (200 * Screen.TwipsPerPixelY))

What is the proper way to handle this.  I put error handling code in but for some reason it doesn't call it under these circumstances.  Here is the whole sub:
Private Sub sub_SizeForm()
On Error GoTo sub_SizeForm_error
Dim nHeight As Integer
        If gbFormUnload = True Then
            Exit Sub
        End If
Retry:
    If frmCustomers.WindowState <> 1 Then
    nHeight = frmCustomers.Height
    Me.grdContracts.Top = (Me.txtNotes.Top + (60 * Screen.TwipsPerPixelY))
    Me.grdContracts.Height = nHeight - (Me.grdContracts.Top + (100 * Screen.TwipsPerPixelY))
    Me.txtRecordCount.Top = nHeight - (Me.grdContracts.Top - (200 * Screen.TwipsPerPixelY))
    End If
Exit Sub
sub_SizeForm_error:
    Select Case Err.Number
        Case "380"
         
    End Select
End Sub

I had the same problem when the form was unloading and used the gbformuload to solve that problem.  
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