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Trouble moving Navision windows

ricky7ricky7 Member Posts: 5
edited 2005-06-10 in NAV Tips & Tricks
I have this silly problem but it's getting really fustrating since i can't figure out how to solve it. Sometimes the window i'm working on in Navision it might move (or i might move it accidentally)at a point on my monitor that it just makes it difficult or impossible for me to work. I have tried number of ways to move them(with arrows, mouse etc.) and nothing seems to work. Is there any trick that can use to move those windows?

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    Timo_LässerTimo_Lässer Member Posts: 481
    You have several ways to solve this problem:
    1. - Select the window via Menu
      - Press [Alt] and [-] (near the Shift key)
      - Select [Move] and move the window via the cursor keys
    2. - Delete the zup file
    Timo Lässer
    Microsoft Dynamics NAV Developer since 1997
    MSDynamics.de - German Microsoft Dynamics Community - member of [clip]
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    ricky7ricky7 Member Posts: 5
    Thank you :D I have manage to move it...
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    FeldballeFeldballe Member Posts: 26
    An easy way would be to re-compile the form (F11) in the objectdesigner. That would replace the form in the middle of the screen.
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    nelsonnelson Member Posts: 107
    But that will also reset the form's settings for all users.
    And no other user should "misteriously" lose their settings only because you misplaced a form.
    Nelson Alberto
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    AsallaiAsallai Member Posts: 141
    Is a good way to generate a batch file what is locate the fin.zup file and delete it from the correct folder.
    At XP - Application folder
    At the other Win9x in that folder where the Navision is installed

    It is 'poor' but works! :lol:
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    bvpbvp Member Posts: 4
    The Alt - trick is the best.
    I had the same problem, but then with the LOGIN screen.
    And this is not a form that can be compiled at the objectdesigner :?

    And deleting the zup file destrois all aother settings (like the last 5 opened companys)

    Bert
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    ShenpenShenpen Member Posts: 386
    Is it really Alt - ? For me it is Alt + Space.

    Do It Yourself is they key. Standard code might work - your code surely works.
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    Timo_LässerTimo_Lässer Member Posts: 481
    Shenpen wrote:
    Is it really Alt - ? For me it is Alt + Space.
    [Alt] + [Space] opens the Menu for the Main Application
    [Alt] + [-] opens the Menu for the current Window (Form, Report, Dataport)
    Timo Lässer
    Microsoft Dynamics NAV Developer since 1997
    MSDynamics.de - German Microsoft Dynamics Community - member of [clip]
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