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Ulf Nilsson - 29 Sep 2006 09:01 GMT
Hi,
Is it possible to hinder text from go over to another page?

I have a document that I want only to be on one page, that is, hinders users
to write too much text.

/ Ulf
Stefan Blom - 29 Sep 2006 09:15 GMT
Use a table cell with a fixed height (and no borders); although this
won't prevent users from typing "too much," the excess text will not
display and it won't add any pages to the document.

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> Hi,
> Is it possible to hinder text from go over to another page?
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> / Ulf
Ulf Nilsson - 01 Oct 2006 19:11 GMT
Hej Stefan!
I have thought about the table-solution. It does work, but it does not look
good. Isn't there any other solution? A function in Word or a macro hidden
somewhere?

/ Ulf

> Use a table cell with a fixed height (and no borders); although this
> won't prevent users from typing "too much," the excess text will not
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> > / Ulf
Stefan Blom - 03 Oct 2006 13:34 GMT
A macro would have to verify, every time something was typed, that the
text did not flow onto the next page. I suspect this would be very
complex (if it is even possible).

What exactly is the problem with using a table?

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> Hej Stefan!
> I have thought about the table-solution. It does work, but it does not look
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