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SUMMARYThe following macro allows you to determine the metrics of your video display (that is, horizontal resolution, vertical resolution, number of colors) by using a macro in Microsoft Excel, version 5.0. This information may be helpful in creating macros that create variable-sized custom dialog boxes based on display size or take into account the effect of display resolution on printed output. MORE INFORMATION
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nIndex As Integer) As Integer
Const Horz_res = 8 Const Vert_res = 10 Const Planes = 14 Const BitsPixel = 12
The above macro displays 4 message boxes showing the following:
Additional query words: 5.0 high res mapping screen driver
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