How are ya TimPen . . .
I don't see the need for VBA since you have to experiment to get the final values ... and this is more of a set & forget type of affair. The technique is dependent on changing any property in design view, which sets a flag for saving.
[ol][li]Open the popup in [blue]design view[/blue].[/li]
[li]Set the [blue]Allow Filters[/blue] to the opposite of what it is now. Tab off the line. Tab back and change it back to what it was.[/li]
[li]Make sure the [blue]Border Stype[/blue] property is set to [blue]Sizable.[/li]
[li]Open the form the view toolbar button (on the left).[/li]
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Perform your manual sizing/positioning here.[/purple][/li]
[li]Close the form with the X close button and reopen.[/li]
[li] The form should come up with the new sizing. If not repeat the procedure (or for further trimming.[/li]
[li]Finally open the popup in design view and set the [blue]Broder Style[/blue] property to [blue]Thin[/blue]. This will prevent users from any further sizing/positioning.[/li]
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Done![/purple][/li][/ol]
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