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Caution when moving or resizing forms

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Any action that affects a form's size or position should be inhibited when the form is minimized or maximized, because this causes a runtime error 384. Always double check your code to ensure that when a form is moved or resized – using a Move method or acting on a form's Left, Top, Width or Height properties – the code is protected by an On Error statement, or that the action is undertaken only if after checking the form's current state, as in:

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' this might cause an error
Form1.Move 0, 0

' this is OK
On Error Resume Next
Form1.Move 0, 0

' this is OK too
If WindowState = vbNormal Then
 Form1.Move 0, 0
End If


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