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Default Can text in check box created with form control be word wrapped?

I have created several check boxes using Form control. Is there a way to
make the several words of text "wrap" that are in the check box? These check
boxes are tall enough for two or three lines of "wrapped" text but I can't
find a way to create this effect. It's like the text box is fixed at one
line.

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Hi Breck,

Try to use the check box in the Control Toolbox menu instead of the one
found in Forms menu. Once you created the checkbox from the Control Toolbox,
you have to exit the design mode (the blue and yellow rulers icon) to enable
the check box.

Hong Quach


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I have created several check boxes using Form control. Is there a way to
make the several words of text "wrap" that are in the check box? These check
boxes are tall enough for two or three lines of "wrapped" text but I can't
find a way to create this effect. It's like the text box is fixed at one
line.

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