Carriage return in text box?

G

Guest

Change the 'Enter Key Behaviour' property of the text box from default to New
Line in Field.
 
A

Al Camp

Snowside,
In either a label control or a text control, Ctrl-Enter should give you a
new line.
Also, in a text control the Enter Key Behavior property set to New Line
would give you a new line with the Enter key.... as opposed to Default...
which causes an advance to the next field.
hth
Al Camp
Candia Computer Consulting - Candia NH
http://home.comcast.net/~cccsolutions
 
G

Guest

Hi.

Or keep the default, but tell your users to press <CTRL><ENTER> to insert
the carriage return, yet stay within the text box.

HTH.
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Thanks to all respondents.

Snowsride

Al Camp said:
Snowside,
In either a label control or a text control, Ctrl-Enter should give you a
new line.
Also, in a text control the Enter Key Behavior property set to New Line
would give you a new line with the Enter key.... as opposed to Default...
which causes an advance to the next field.
hth
Al Camp
Candia Computer Consulting - Candia NH
http://home.comcast.net/~cccsolutions
 

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