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Designing InfoPath Forms for various Screen Resolutions
Hi Experts,
Please see the attached images, I have a deployed form that displayed fine on the enterprise's various PC hardware until they acquired some Surface Pro 3's. The form opens in InfoPath and is not browser-enabled. It displays correctly at 1600x900 but not at 2160x1440.
Is there anyway to make an InfoPath form scale proportionally across the various screen resolutions and aspect ratios?
1600x900.jpg
2160x1440.jpg
Please see the attached images, I have a deployed form that displayed fine on the enterprise's various PC hardware until they acquired some Surface Pro 3's. The form opens in InfoPath and is not browser-enabled. It displays correctly at 1600x900 but not at 2160x1440.
Is there anyway to make an InfoPath form scale proportionally across the various screen resolutions and aspect ratios?
1600x900.jpg
2160x1440.jpg
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Microsoft Office is an integrated suite of applications that includes Outlook, Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Visio and InfoPath, along with a number of tools to assist in making the individual components work together. Coding within and between the projects is done in Visual Basic for Applications, known as VBA.