You can fix the row height and column width of table cells to an exact size,
which will stop the table from growing when enter is being pressed.
If you set the row height to an exact figure (not 'at least') then provided
you have set an exact row height that will only accommodate the text you
want to allow, pressing enter will not cause the table row height to change.
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Kima & Greg Schwend wrote:
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I find that I have one more issue with my form. Even though I protect
the document my text fields allow the user to press the Enter key.
This inserts one or more paragraph marks and it increases the row
height with each press of the Enter key. I specified row height
exactly, and tried selecting 'fit text' in the cell options. But with
a simple press of the Enter key the user can completely distort my
form appearance. I have about 75 text fields. Is there a way that Word
2003 can control row height in my protected document?
Thanks