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What is the maximum text length in VBA textbox control on an MS Access Form?

Asked by scifair in Access Coding/Macros, VB Controls, VB Database Programming

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I code normally in Visual Basic 6.0.  The textbox control in VB has a multiline parameter and the maximum text length seems to be very large (64kb I think)  However, in VBA (Visual Basic Access) the textbox control does not have a multiline parameter and..  the maximum length of the text seems to be somewhere around 2048 characters (get error 2176) if try to put more text than that.  
Can someone tell me how to add the normal MS textbox control (API version) or get the VB 6.0 textbox control added to VBA (my access project)?
I am building a long list of text lines from a file for a user to view, but I get the error 2176 after about 2048 characters.   I need at least 10,000 characters.
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