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Why is my CPCalc form cut off on the bottom and right side?

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Why is my CPCalc form cut off on the bottom and right side?

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After installing the CPCalc and running it for the first time, you may notice the form cut off on the right and bottom sides. This is due to the DPI, or dots per inch, setting of your Windows operating system. CPCalc requires a DPI setting of 96, or small fonts, to display the form and fonts properly. Some users may have the DPI set to 120, also known as large font setting. At a DPI of 120 the form will cut off on the right and bottom sides. The solution is to change your DPI setting from 120 (large fonts) to 96 (normal, or small fonts). To change your DPI setting, right-click on the desktop, select Properties to show the display properties dialog box. Depending on your version of Windows operating system, you will select the Settings tab, then the Advanced button. The naming of the button might be slightly different for different Windows versions. For Windows XP, the DPI setting is listed on the General tab. For non-XP systems, the Font Size is listed on the General tab and can be sel

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