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Default Autosize bug in Excel 2007 shape textframes

Anthony,
I have no pressing need for Office2007. I'm waiting for an SP or 2 before
<upgrading.


Very wise. But I am writing an add-in for others so do not have that
luxury.

To be fair, the released version is much beter than the final "Beta 2
Technical Refresh". They addressed a number of bugs that I had reported
(no idea whether my bug lists were ever read or they were working from
their own lists).

I have hacked Autosize by just second guessing text widths in plain
code, taking account of narrower characters etc. Rough but adequate.
I'm a little worried that in SP1 or 2 they will "fix" Autosize to work
the way it used to work, and break my code again! (I'd say that at
least 90% of my development time is working around quirks like these
plus weird optimizations that prove necessary.)

One note is that the text boxes in Comments do AutoSize the traditional
way, height and width.

Anthony

NickHK wrote:

Anthony,
I have no pressing need for Office2007. I'm waiting for an SP or 2 before
<upgrading.
I'll let you folks figure out the difficult bits before I jump aboard <g.

NickHK

"Anthony Berglas" wrote in message
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Hmm, clever idea. And I just checked that it still works in XL07. But
what a hack! And performance is passable -- about 5 ms per AutoFit.

I am also comming across bugs in .characters() functions. Nasty,
unrepeatable corrupting ones. I suspect that they have been lurking
since XL95, (and I have ugly work arounds) but are just corrumpting
memory that happens to be more important now.

Anthony

NickHK wrote:


Anthony,
One way, in a cell out of the way somewhere, insert the desired text in


the

correct font, size, formatting etc. Then AutoSize the column. Read the
column width.
You may have to use some scaling factor to convert to the


units/differences

between the worksheet cell and a Text Frame, but at least it should be
constant.
Otherwise, use a fixed width font and no formatting and just multiply by


the

number of characters, if this is practical for you.

NickHK

"Anthony Berglas" wrote in message
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Good idea, but I just tried it and no, that does not work.

The behavior for comment frames seems slightly different to text boxes,
still investigating.

If anyone knows how to write a WidthOfFontedString(characters) then that
would be great.

(And I have set up a "real" news reader, apologies for the multiple
posts. And all the messages now show up on Google. But not in the
search index. I must have just missed them when I checked this


morning.)

Thanks,

Anthony

NickHK wrote:



Anthony,
I don't use XL2007, but does it jog the Text frame to the correct size

if


you toggle the AutoSize property:

With <YourTextFrame
.Characters.Text = "Some long line of text spread" & Chr(10) &


"over

several" & Chr(10) & "lines"
.AutoSize=false
.AutoSize=true
End with

NickHK

"Anthony Berglas" wrote in message
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XL 2007 only seems to AutoSize the Height of a text box, not the
Width.
This is different from XL 95..2003 which autosized both.

This is easily seen from the UI, just create an Autoboxed frame and
type into it, only in XL < 2007 does it get wider.

This makes it difficult to programatically create a text box, and put
some text in it and have the box displayed in a natural width. Same
goes for comments etc.

Any ideas for a work around most appreciated. (Guessing the width of
fonted strings is very error prone.)

Regards,

Anthony