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I have a large TextBox in a Form, which has MultiLine set to True, and
WordWrap enabled. When I copy the contents of this TextBox to a range in a sheet (where the range consists of merged cells, and where Wraptext is enabled), I get strange 'box-shaped' characters appearing, which seem to represent where a carriage-return (enter key) was used in the original Textbox. Can I avoid this in some way (but still allow use of enter key in the textbox) or, having copied the contents into the sheet range, can I then remove them with code, please? Regards. |
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