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James197615-Dec-05 0:49
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Hi Graham,

Thanks a lot for replying. I think that you are correct about the values of the WINDOWPLACEMENT structure not being "real".

My trouble is that the way in which we store window information, i cant currently store the WINDOWPLACEMENT structure and then restore it using that. We only store the starting point (x,y) and dimensions (cx,cy), and also whether it is maximised or not. Unfortunately i am limited to this and so i really need the actual restored point and dimensions.

Im sure that there must be a way to get this information, as the window is correctly restored by the SDK and so it must be able to work out the window's original placement info (even if it uses the WINDOWPLACEMENT structure to determine the "real" dimensions).

Thanks again for your suggestion, much appreciated.

Any further suggestions or help on the problem would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
James
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