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Old December 20th, 2004, 02:31 PM
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Default "Can Grow" across multiple objects

I have made a Report from my data which ended up looking like a spreadsheet.
It has multiple fields side-by-side within the detail section. One of the
fields is a memo field that I have set "Can Grow" to yes because some of the
data can become lengthy.

When the memo field grows vertically, the other fields next to this field
does not grow with it and makes the Report look messy. Is there a way to
make these other fields grow when the memo field grows?

Thanks,
Mark

 




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