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I have a single row/column table with a text form field located within. I
would like the table to remain a constant size. Problem is when I hit return
the table compensates for the return. Where would I fix this?

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Frank

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Go to Table Table Properties Rows. Check the Specify box, enter
the height you want to allow, and set the rightmost dropdown to
Exactly. You probably should also click Table Autofit Fixed Column
Width.

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I have a single row/column table with a text form field located within. I
would like the table to remain a constant size. Problem is when I hit return
the table compensates for the return. Where would I fix this?

Thanks,

Frank

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