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Report TextBox Spills Content Onto Text Below It

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    I have created a report using the report designer. On the report I have set the CanGrow property of a textbox equal to true. When the report runs that text uses three lines to display its content. The problem is that it spills its content onto the another textbox located directly below it. Can this second textbox automatically move down to accommodate the content of the first textbox?

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      I have created a report using the report designer. On the report I have set the CanGrow property of a textbox equal to true. When the report runs that text uses three lines to display its content. The problem is that it spills its content onto the another textbox located directly below it. Can this second textbox automatically move down to accommodate the content of the first textbox?

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      Hello, Which report designer are you using? It sounds like you could be using the ComponentOne Report Designer, from either Reports.NET or VSReports. If you are, any field directly below a field with CanGrow set to true will move down automatically to accommodate the new size of the field above it. Assuming that you are using ComponentOne... If you continue to have problems, there are updates available here http://prerelease.componentone.com/[^]. You may need to click the link at the top of the page to see the full product listing. Only recent updates appear on the first page. If your subscription is not current, be careful what you download, because anything that falls outside of your subscription will function as an evaluation. You can also get support for ComponentOne controls from support@componentone.com.

      Suelinda W Customer Engagement, ComponentOne LLC http:\\www.componentone.com

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