Fom with Screen Resolution

Hi
I create form on Screen resolution 800 by 600 and when i try to run it on 1024 by 768 it is not apper completally .
Is there any way to make it run in any Resolution ??

you should check your monitor resolution and your graphic card resolution. But this issue more to the monitor, if you can find your PC model and monitor model please let me know.
mostly graphic card will adjust screen resolution based on monitor resolution, and for windows 8.1 if you able to installed it using this monitor, minimum requirement is 1024x768, so I believed both or your graphic card and monitor should have 1024x768 resolution
support or more
Waiting for your PC model or graphic card model (if you build this PC) and monitor model 

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