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Expaning a text field inside a table

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Good day all;

I am slowly (and I mean slowly) getting the hang of this. Now for my next question.

I am trying to insert 4 text fields into a table. At least 2 of the columns will have the potential to me more than a couple of lines.

What I would like to have happen is the table and the text field expands as the number of rows within a text field expands. I realize that the whole row will expand if one cell expands.

I created a test form and added a subform that is “flowed”. The “Page 1” subform is also flowed. I added a table with 2 rows and 4 columns. In each cell I inserted a text field (without a label). For the text field I stated that it could have multi lines.

I tried typing in some text into 1 of the text fields and it (of course) did not expand.

Any ideas…… Oh… if you are wondering why I am using a table? Later down on the form I will have 3 sections that will not be visable unless a check box is sleected.

If there are better ideas (and the probably is), I love to know.

Thanks All

Chomp

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Hi,

Nearly there. If you go to the Layout tab and under the height, there is an 'Expand height' checkbox. Tick this.

Here are some examples:

https://acrobat.com/#d=kwa4t2vu6mXbgMCyqEF0aQ

https://acrobat.com/#d=X1msu65emlM10IWKxkiUyw

https://acrobat.com/#d=KVeR0qUe9TMd0CCRBEeFTA

Hope this helps,

Niall

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Level 10

Hi,

Nearly there. If you go to the Layout tab and under the height, there is an 'Expand height' checkbox. Tick this.

Here are some examples:

https://acrobat.com/#d=kwa4t2vu6mXbgMCyqEF0aQ

https://acrobat.com/#d=X1msu65emlM10IWKxkiUyw

https://acrobat.com/#d=KVeR0qUe9TMd0CCRBEeFTA

Hope this helps,

Niall

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Level 5

Thank you Niall; This was great.

The 3rd example is what I am trying to do. The only thing different is instead of showing the full expaned text on print, I would like the expaned text to always show. I am going to do some testing and see if I can figure it out. If I can not, well, I will be back.

For now I am going to make this as answered.

Thanks Again for your help

Chomp

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Ok. Niall I did not look at this well enough before I put my last post.

I going to use option #3 it has an added feature that I can incorporate....

Thanks again

Chomp