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From: John on 6 Jan 2010 13:37 In a form that I'm developing I have 4 columns and 5 rows. I would like for the row height of all rows to automatically adjust to accommodate the text entry in any given colum/cell. Is there an easy way to accomplish this? Will it make a difference whether the worksheet is protected or not? -- John
From: Jerry Whittle on 6 Jan 2010 16:14 Check out the Can Grow property for the text boxes. -- Jerry Whittle, Microsoft Access MVP Light. Strong. Cheap. Pick two. Keith Bontrager - Bicycle Builder. "John" wrote: > In a form that I'm developing I have 4 columns and 5 rows. I would like for > the row height of all rows to automatically adjust to accommodate the text > entry in any given colum/cell. Is there an easy way to accomplish this? Will > it make a difference whether the worksheet is protected or not? > -- > John
From: fredg on 6 Jan 2010 18:38
On Wed, 6 Jan 2010 10:37:01 -0800, John wrote: > In a form that I'm developing I have 4 columns and 5 rows. I would like for > the row height of all rows to automatically adjust to accommodate the text > entry in any given colum/cell. Is there an easy way to accomplish this? Will > it make a difference whether the worksheet is protected or not? "Cell"... "Worksheet" ... Sounds like you are using Excel. You have posted this question to the wrong newsgroup. The access in this groups title refers to Microsoft Access, a database program. Please repost to the correct newsgroup for the Excel program you are using. I would suggest you include your Windows and Office version number in your message. It might make a difference. -- Fred Please respond only to this newsgroup. I do not reply to personal e-mail |