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welcome to another tech help video brought to you by accesslearningzone.com I am your instructor Richard Rost in todays video Im going to show you how to resize Microsoft Access forms for different screen sizes and resolutions using something called anchoring todays question comes from Brennan in Cork Ireland one of my Platinum members Brennan says I have three different devices that I use my database on I have my normal desktop PC in my office I have a travel laptop thats got a much smaller screen I also like to log on remotely using remote desktop software to check things from my cell phone I built three different sets of forms for each of these devices but its a pain having to update them every time I make a change to one Ive got to change all three isnt there a way you can stretch or resize forms to fit the available screen space well Brennan youd think that Microsoft Access would allow you to stretch or zoom in and out of forms like you can in Word and Excel and PowerPoin