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George Lee - 04 Apr 2006 23:07 GMT
Why does Word care if I write to a maximized window? Is this a check I have
to perform before each write operation?
Jean-Guy Marcil - 05 Apr 2006 02:41 GMT
George Lee was telling us:
George Lee nous racontait que :

> Why does Word care if I write to a maximized window? Is this a check
> I have to perform before each write operation?

Sorry, but I think you have to be more explicit here.

I have no idea what you are attempting and the ensuing behaviour you are
writing about...
But, maybe it is just me :-)

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Ricardo Muiz - 05 Apr 2006 03:37 GMT
I think I know what he's referring to. Sometime when I write to a document,
I get an error stating that the window is maximized (I forget the actual
error number and of course I can't replicate it just now). I've always just
manually "unmaximized" it or, for good measure, programmatically. Curiously,
it never happens if the when in minimized.

RM

> Why does Word care if I write to a maximized window? Is this a check I have
> to perform before each write operation?
 
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