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Maximise a form in Microsoft CRM2011
Posted on 1/5/2011 5:38 PM By
Emma
The following was a handy piece of jscript commonly used in CRMv4.0 and CRMv3.0 to maximise a form to use the entire screen;
window.moveTo(0,0);
window.resizeTo(screen.availWidth, screen.availHeight);
However, in Microsoft CRM2011, this has changed slightly and you must add ‘.top’ to your jscript web resource:
window.top.moveTo(0,0);
window.top.resizeTo(screen.availWidth, screen.availHeight);
This can really help the end user reduce the number of mouse clicks and gives the maximum amount of screen real estate from a system customiser perspective.
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