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Put the form field in a table cell of fixed height and width. It won't stop
the user entering too much information, but the extra information will disappear off screen and give the user some indication that he has entered too much. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Mark Lewis wrote: I've created a form but want to restrict the user from when he pressed enter/return it starting a new line, I've set the max amount of text they can enter but if they press return it starts a new line. I have the same problem in tables I've fixed the size of the table to restrict the user entering to much info, but if you use return it messes it up! Thanks Mark |
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