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positioning Forms on Multiple monitors

Asked by Oilexo in Visual Basic Programming

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I am trying to make my Visual Basic 6 app work on multiple monitors.
My app has about 10 forms. The user can controI  the size & position of each form.  At session end ,sizes & positions are saved .Next session restores the forms to the last know size & position.
With Multiple monitors, I envision my users (who said they were rational?) spreading out the the forms on 2 or more monitors.
If the monitors are moved on the Virtual DeskTop or removed, my forms might not be visible.
I found this 1997 article in MS knowledge base about programming for Multiple monitors.
Unfortunately for me , it is written in C++;
The last part of the code in the article, MMHelp.c, has routines that might solve my problem.
-GetMonitorRect,ClipRectToMonitor,CenterMonitorToRect,CenterWindowToMonitor
-ClipWindowToMonitor, MakeSureMonitorIsVisble.
Here is the URL of tje MS article
http://www.microsoft.com/msj/0697/monitor/monitor.aspx
Do you think that these routines are still valid in the sense that I wish my app to run on all MS platforms from Win95 to Vista?
Has any ever converted these routines to VB?

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