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Default How to set a table to autosize to fit text entered into a field?

I created a form in MS Word 2003 and used a series of tables to separate the
sections. Within the tables I created fields so users can tab from one field
to the next to easily complete the form. The text wraps within the cell when
entered but the row does not auto size to show the wrapped text. Any help?
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Make sure that the height of the row is not set to an exact figure.

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I created a form in MS Word 2003 and used a series of tables to separate
the
sections. Within the tables I created fields so users can tab from one
field
to the next to easily complete the form. The text wraps within the cell
when
entered but the row does not auto size to show the wrapped text. Any
help?



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