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9.3

Automatic Text Box Sizing in Form

Asked by vincem1099 in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software, Visual Basic Programming

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I have a form I created with VBA in Excel that has a text box that I am reading a text file into and I would like the the text box to automatically size to the text from the file using scroll bars if necessary.  For some reason the code I have attached only works if I create a breakpoint and tell the code to continue.  If I just run the code the form pops up with only the bottom part of the text showing and the scroll bar does not move it up.Start Free Trial
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Sub DisplaySQL(strFileName As String)
'This subroutine puts the sql code in filename into label
Dim intFileNo As Integer
Dim strSQL, strTemp As String
intFileNo = FreeFile
Open strFileName For Input As #intFileNo
Do While Not EOF(intFileNo)
    Line Input #intFileNo, strTemp
    strSQL = strSQL & strTemp & vbCrLf
Loop
Close #intFileNo
frmOutpatientProcedures.tbOutpatientProcedures.Text = strSQL
frmOutpatientProcedures.ScrollHeight = frmOutpatientProcedures.tbOutpatientProcedures.Height
frmOutpatientProcedures.ScrollWidth = frmOutpatientProcedures.tbOutpatientProcedures.Width
frmOutpatientProcedures.ScrollTop = frmOutpatientProcedures.tbOutpatientProcedures.Top
frmOutpatientProcedures.ScrollLeft = frmOutpatientProcedures.tbOutpatientProcedures.Left
frmOutpatientProcedures.Show
End Sub
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Zones: Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software, Visual Basic Programming
Tags: Microsoft, Excel, 2003, VBA Form, VBA
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