Zoom event, Zoom property, Label control example
The following example uses the Zoom event to evaluate the new value of the Zoom property and adds scroll bars to the form when appropriate. The example uses a Label to display the current value.
The user specifies the size for the form by using the SpinButton, and then clicks the CommandButton to set the value in the Zoom property.
To use this example, copy this sample code to the Declarations portion of a form. Make sure that the form contains:
- A Label named Label1.
- A SpinButton named SpinButton1.
- A CommandButton named CommandButton1.
- Other controls placed near the edges of the form.
Private Sub CommandButton1_Click()
Zoom = SpinButton1.Value
End Sub
Private Sub SpinButton1_SpinDown()
Label1.Caption = SpinButton1.Value
End Sub
Private Sub SpinButton1_SpinUp()
Label1.Caption = SpinButton1.Value
End Sub
Private Sub UserForm_Initialize()
SpinButton1.Min = 10
SpinButton1.Max = 400
SpinButton1.Value = 100
Label1.Caption = SpinButton1.Value
CommandButton1.Caption = "Zoom it!"
End Sub
Private Sub UserForm_Zoom(Percent As Integer)
Dim MyResult As Double
If Percent > 99 Then
ScrollBars = fmScrollBarsBoth
ScrollLeft = 0
ScrollTop = 0
MyResult = Width * Percent / 100
ScrollWidth = MyResult
MyResult = Height * Percent / 100
ScrollHeight = MyResult
Else
ScrollBars = fmScrollBarsNone
ScrollLeft = 0
ScrollTop = 0
End If
End Sub
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