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Graham Mayor wrote:
The short answer is no. The best practical solution is to insert a text form field in a table cell of fixed height and width of sufficient size to accommodate the required amount of text. The user will be able to type more than will fill the cell, but should soon get the idea that there will be no space for it as it disappears of the page. Do not use ActiveX fields in a document designed to be filled in Word. Use the legacy form fields. Thanks for the advice. I appreciate your time and help. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org g_1 wrote: I created a Textbox in MS-Word 2007 by going to the Developer option-then chose Design Mode, then Legacy Tools-Text box Field. The MultiLine and Enterkey properties are True and the rest are default values. Is there a way I can limit the number of words to a certain number? I realize there is a way to limit the number of characters in the Textbox by the Maxlength value. Also, is it possible that a message appears when the user exceeds the maximum length informing him about that. Do I need to use VBA code or do the inbuilt features of word allow me to do that? |
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