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Default text box for displays of information in excel cells

You won't get a definitive answer to that question unless you ask it in a
forum. There will be lots of stuff out there that tell you that, but unless
you know what you are looking for it is difficult to track down. It is a
question of getting an understanding of what each object does, what its
properties are, etc. Experience!

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"eugene" wrote in message
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Thanks a million.

That worked (after deleting the space before between the "." and the word
Object). I suppose that this will help me for most if not all of the other
issues I have encountered. So I appreciate the help immensely. It's a real
time-saver.

But of course every solution comes with its own problems. I now have to

see
if all my other code, which referenced the text box using Shapes, will
continue to work. So I may be back.

Rather than constantly pester this group, does anyone know where on the
Internet I can find out more about the difference between what I was doing
and what Bob suggested. The two are obviously fundamentally different and

it
would obviously pay for me to understand the difference.


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eugene


"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Thta's what I feraed.

Try creating a controls toolbox textbox which does support Multiline

Dim StatisticsTextBox As Object
Set StatisticsTextBox =
ActiveSheet.OLEObjects.Add(ClassType:="Forms.TextB ox.1", _
Left:=200, Top:=100, Width:=80, Height:=32)
StatisticsTextBox .Object.MultiLine = True



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"eugene" wrote in message
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What sort of textbox, control toolbox or userform?

I don't know the difference. But this is how I create my text box:

dim StatisticsTextBox as shape
Set StatisticsTextBox = ActiveSheet.Shapes.AddTextbox
_(msoTextOrientationHorizontal, 3, 3, 200, 300)

When I add the following line, I get an error (using Windows XP and

Excel
2004):
StatisticsTextBox.MultiLine = True

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"Bob Phillips" wrote:

What sort of textbox, control toolbox or userform? Multiline should

work,
and add Alt-Enter, or Chr(10) should give you the breaks.

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Bob Phillips

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"eugene" wrote in message
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I am trying to automate the creation of a series of textboxes (one

for
each
page of my workbook - which consists of many pages) that will grab

data
from
cells on different pages of the workbook and display the

information
to a
user. This is done interactively. The data in the box has to

change
constantly depending on what triggers its display. I got much of

this
to
work
but I am encountering a few problems, which I suspect are simple,

but
which
I can't resolve.

I enter text in excel cells. But sometimes the text is very long

and
ought
to be broken down into paragraphs. Is there any way either (1) to

enter
the
text with paragraph marks embeded so that when it is dumped into

the
text
box
it will look formatted or (2) to bring it the text piecemeal (I

can do
that)
and add the appropriate marks as it is being read into the textbox

(I
could
add some character to the text that would allow a program to

substitute it
for whatever is necessary.)

I have tried a number of things but none seem to work. It may be

that
the
root of my problem is that I do not have the text box set to

mulitline. I
can't seem to get ".multiline = true" to work (I get a runtime

error).

I do not want to create each box manually since there will be very

many of
them, and I suspect I will want to change other things as I

progres.
Currently I have a macro to do some of that. But I can't seem to

get
all
the
details right.

There are other such issues. But initially, I would greatly

appreciate
help
in resolving the particular ones mentioned.

Thanks.