Syntax |
WinMaximize [window_name$ | window_object] |
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Description |
Maximizes the given window. |
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Comments |
The WinMaximize statement requires the following parameters: |
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Parameter |
Description |
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window_name$ |
String containing the name that appears on the desired application's title bar. Optionally, a partial name can be used, such as "Word" for "Microsoft Word." A hierarchy of windows can be specified by separating each window name with a vertical bar (|), as in the following example: WinActivate "Notepad|Find" In this example, the top-level windows are searched for a window whose title contains the word "Notepad". If found, the windows owned by the top level window are searched for one whose title contains the string "Find". |
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window_object |
HWND object specifying the exact window to activate. This can be used in place of the window_name$ parameter to indicate a specific window to activate. |
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If window_name$ and window_object are omitted, then the window with the focus is maximized. This command differs from the AppMaximize command in that this command operates on the current window rather than the current top-level window. |
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Example |
This example maximizes all top-level windows. Sub Main() Dim a() As HWND WinList a For i = 1 To UBound(a) WinMaximize a(i) Next i End Sub |
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See Also |
WinMinimize (statement); WinRestore (statement). |
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Note |
Under Windows, the current window can be an MDI child window, a pop-up window, or a top-level window. |
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