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Hi,

 

I use Dynamic NAV2015 and I faced the problem that when I log in the my PC the screen view is bigger than normal, it's happened after I log off from my notebook which has higher resolution.

I've tried to set both notebook & PC with the same resolution and log in - off many times. But the problem is still.

What should I do?  Thanks in advance for your kind suggestion. 

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    This should be the consequnce of High DPI Settings awareness of the platform. This mainly impacted RDL Report (because of Report Viewer component). 

    In your specific case, NAV 2015 is out of mainstream support since January 2020 and the high DPI awareness problem has been resolved in higher versions. I would suggest you to upgrade NAV to the latest version (currently Dynamics 365 Business Central 2020 Wave 2 - version 16) in order to do not have anymore this problem. 

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