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It can often create havoc on your interface if a user is
using large fonts (or normal if you have designed in large
fonts. A simple check to see what size the a user has is:
if Screen.PixelsPerInch = 96 then
;// Its the normal font size;if Screen.PixelsPerInch = 120 then
;// Its the large font size;
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2006-03-15, 18:17:34
anonymous from United States
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2006-03-15, 18:18:52
anonymous from United States
WHAT DO I HEAR YES OR NO
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