Table Cell question

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DeanL

Is there a way that will allow me to "know" when a user has filled a
table cell with text? The main reason is that I'm trying to know when
a user is typing into a text box so that when they reach the end I can
create a new text box for them to type into rather than expanding the
original text box.

Any help you can offer is greatly appreciated.

Many thanks, Dean...
 
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Doug Robbins - Word MVP

The answer to what you say you want to do is probably NO. That is there is
no way to cause a new cell to be created. However, if you can live with the
cell already being created, you can put textboxes into each of the cells and
link them together so that the text will flow from the first to the second.
The cells and the text boxes have to pre-created however, you cannot do the
creation of the new cell, insertion of the textbox and linking of the new
text box to the first one on the fly.

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Hope this helps

Doug Robbins - Word MVP
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services on a paid, professional basis.

You mean table cell in the document or textbox at the user form?

A table cell in the document
 

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