I'm sorry, It's not a userform textbox or an embedded textbox, just a
textbox created from the drawing table onto a worksheet. I would use the
embedded box but i cannot center both horizontally and vertically. Any way
of getting linecount or similar working?
I need to keep the word wrap to only two wraps, (3 lines). Thanks
"Bob Kilmer" wrote in message
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See the LineCount property in Help
Private Sub UserForm_Click()
MsgBox UserForm1.TextBox1.LineCount
End Sub
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Bob Kilmer
"Dan Butler" wrote in message
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I asked earlier for a way to help decrement font size in order to fill
it
in a textbox that has a set width and height. I think i may have
found a way of doing this if it is possible to determine line counts in
a textbox with multiline and wordwrap set to true.
I want my text box to have a maximum of 3 lines. If the text length
wraps more than 3 lines to decremnet the font size untill goal is
met. I figured tis could be done easy if i can count the amount of
wordwraps performed or the amount of lines used with the
multiline. I haven't founf any docuentaion to help this however. Any
ideas?
..Autosize is not an option as the text box must remian a set
dimmension. scrollbars are also unusaable due to the fact that all
the text must be visible in the textbox upon printing. Thanks
everyone for your help
Dan Butler
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