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Hi Don,

My post was intended to address your two specific questions concerning the
nature and availability of a RichTextBox rather than to respond to
substantive issues raised in the earlier strands of your thread, which I had
not followed.

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Regards,
Norman



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On Wed, 29 Sep 2004, Norman Jones wrote:

What is a RichTextText box?


See MSDN:

http://tinyurl.com/59rkf


Okay. Thanks. But I don't see how this helps me. I don't want to load the
text from a file. I want the add-in to be self contained. I don't need any
of these extra features. I don't even need scroll bars, as all of the text
will fit inside a large textbox.

I suppose I can put the text with each line in a worksheet cell, then
write
a macro that reads the cells putting carriage return-line feed pairs
between each line.

Don <donwiss at panix.com.



 
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