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I am using Text-Box in a limited space which does not show all the text.
Any workaround?
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You can't add a scroll for this (unless you got into using some
coding)...but you can LINK another textbox and have the left over
content FLOW into the next textbox.

Assuming you have space to do this...add a second textbox. Click on
the one, right click and Create A TextBox Link. The cursor will turn
into a pitcher...click on the other textbox to have the rest of the
content "pour" into that space.

If you don't have room to add a second textbox, either make the font
smaller or use less content.

Good luck...

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I am using Text-Box in a limited space which does not show all the text.
Any workaround?


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