POS: Cursor & Form Positions & Offsets - Plus many more Subs & Functions!
[www.chadworkz.com] This is an example of how to get the cursor's X & Y positions, the form's X & Y positions, and the X & Y offset between the two. All positions are dynamic and change as you move the cursor and/or the form. The offset values are very valuable, especially for true "mouse-over" functions. The offset is the difference between the cursor's position on the screen and the cursor's position on the form. Trust me, this is something that everyone needs to learn and know...it can be extremely valuable.
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