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Last Activity: Mar 25 '12, 04:56 PM
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  • CamB
    started a topic Soft return detection

    Soft return detection

    Hello,

    My last question got deleted by moderators, I think. My original question was, I think, unclear. I wanted to know about SOFT returns not HARD returns in labels and textboxes. Someone was courteous enough to respond, but because the post was deleted, his response was lost along with my question. If the gentleman who responded would be kind enough to repeat his response, I'd be most grateful, for I still have no idea how to detect...
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    Last edited by CamB; Mar 1 '12, 12:47 AM. Reason: I had to check Guido Geurs' name.

  • Thanks for the help, but it doesn't address my difficulty. Your code forces line breaks; I know how to do that, but it's not the issue.

    I want to detect the automated line breaks created in a label by Visual Basic when it is set to Autosize False. I was parsing the text myself and creating line breaks where spaces occured near the desired label width. I'm hoping that rather than all of that fuss, that I can instead utilize the events...
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  • Oh, sorry, I should have mentioned that I'm using Visual Basic 2010.
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  • CamB
    started a topic Detecting the number of lines in a label.

    Detecting the number of lines in a label.

    Is there a method of programmaticall y detecting the number of lines of text contained in a label?

    I want to know how many lines of text have been triggered in a label control. I need to use a label control because of its transparent capabilities.

    There must be some way of accessing the number of new line events that have been triggered, but I haven't been able to figure it out, nor have I read anything that helps....
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