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    Question Common Dialogue Screen Position

    I am using the API method as described by John Percival on the vb-search site. I want to position the common dialogue box in the center of the screen as opposed to the top left corner of the screen. Does anyone know of a parameter to allow me to accomplish this goal? How can I control where the box appears on the screen?

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    theres an example of how to centre one of these boxes on this site.....
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    Thanks a ton, the information on that site was truly helpful!

    Brian
    Brian Dixon
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    Indiana University Medical Center
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    Email: [email protected]

    "Human creativity multiplied by the computing power of super-recursive devices and algorithms will cause the real revolution in information technology and in our lives." - Mark Burgin

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