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		<title>Using Autoresize Layout Objects</title>
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One of the significant new capabilities in FileMaker Pro 9 is the &#34;auto-resize&#34; feature. We are thrilled with the user interface improvements this functionality makes possible. An added benefit is how auto-resize can reduce development effort, at the very same time.
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