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Old 11-12-2013, 05:56 PM
b0x4it b0x4it is offline How to center a page horizontally? Windows 7 32bit How to center a page horizontally? Office 2010 32bit
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I think disagree. The size is not the prime factor. It is screen resolution. I could be wrong, but I think for your purposes a 27" monitor running at 1024x768 would need something quite different from the same 27" running at 2560x2048. Maybe I am not understanding your posts - it would not be the first time I missed something.

I think you are right! Thanks for this. So the question is that how one can find the display resolution in vbscript?

Or maybe the way is to find the left and right margins of the current document, and then find the width of the content. Also if we can find the width of the word windows that can display document (minus navigation pane). then we can find the zoom ratio fro any resolution and any word windows size! Am I right?
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