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Hi Greg,
Thanks for the thought. Unfortunately, using the camera to treat the TextBox as a picture just gives a snapshot at that time, and means that I cannot scroll up or down to see the addtional text. Another strange thing is that there is no consistency with when the scroll bars disappear, nor does it seem to matter if I set the EnterFieldBehaviour to 'select all' or 'recall selection'. Although this has got all the appearance of a bug, I just can't believe it hasn't been highlighted, so it is proabably me! Ian -----Original Message----- Hi Ian; One way to overcome the issue is to use the camera function in Excel. You can get to the button by right clicking on the Excel main menu and slecting Customize. Then go to commands tab, then go to tools and scroll most of the way down until you see a little camera. Click and drag the camera onto one of your menus. Using the camera button will automatically size the picture of the cells. Thanks, Greg |
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