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9.3

displaying a multi-line label

Asked by amillyard in Visual Studio, Microsoft Visual C#.Net

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is it possible to have a multiline label on a WinForm ?

Just that I can seem to only find this for text entry ... even though disabling edit for the text box -- the user can still click on the box and have a cursor flashing in that box ... so visually is not appealing... whereas a label is obviously just info displayed within the WinForm.

but ... cannot go beyond more than 1 line... what would ideally like to be able to do is select the area the text can use....(i.e. the label string is updated via a db call) -- and auto vertical scroll bar if text is larger than the allowance available (i.e. bigger than the WinForm itself).

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