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making textbox to be auto sizable
I added a Textbox to a Word 2007 document by going
to the Developer option(in the File menu), then chose Design Mode, then Legacy Tools-Text box Field. The MultiLine and Enterkey properties are set to True and the rest are default. The textbox is of size so that it can take some 10 rows of lines. Is there a feature I can choose/set so that when more than 10 rows of lines are entered the text box will automatically expand? The rows need to increase so the textbox needs to expand downwards to accommodate the text more than 10 lines. Can someone please advise if there is an inbuilt way/feature to do it in Word 2007 or do I have to use some VBA code to do that? I set the AutoSize to true, but when I go out of the Design mode and try entering text, the Textbox shrinks to a size which can hold only one character per line. |
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