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When I type into my form into a text field inserted into a cell, and my line
exceeds the width of my cell, it continues to a new line but at the same time it adds a line to the cell height. There is room in the cell for more lines. How can I stop it from adding new lines to the page and just use the available space within the cell? |
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Do you have the paragraph formatted with space after it? If it is formatted
with 12pts after it, the cell will be sized to provide that space, which may look to you like room for another line, but when that line is added, the 12 pts after it also need to be provided for and hence the row height increases. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "RichH" wrote in message ... When I type into my form into a text field inserted into a cell, and my line exceeds the width of my cell, it continues to a new line but at the same time it adds a line to the cell height. There is room in the cell for more lines. How can I stop it from adding new lines to the page and just use the available space within the cell? |
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Another thing to consider is the cell margins, which can be reduced in
Table | Table Properties. Note that margins can be specified for all the cells (on the Table tab, click the Options button), or for individual cells (on the Cell tab, click the Options button). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote in message ... Do you have the paragraph formatted with space after it? If it is formatted with 12pts after it, the cell will be sized to provide that space, which may look to you like room for another line, but when that line is added, the 12 pts after it also need to be provided for and hence the row height increases. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "RichH" wrote in message ... When I type into my form into a text field inserted into a cell, and my line exceeds the width of my cell, it continues to a new line but at the same time it adds a line to the cell height. There is room in the cell for more lines. How can I stop it from adding new lines to the page and just use the available space within the cell? |
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