Hi Joel

Yea I thought of doing that.

It would solve the problem on some forms but this style sheet needs to be
used on 90+ e-forms which all vary in style and content. So on one form the
user may only be required to type in a small amount of text and others they
would need to type a large amount.

A few people have suggested I used javascript to automatically resize the
text area. However, this resizes it in the browser visually.

I need it to just resize when its printed. Also I would rather not use
javascript ideally.

Thanks

David



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> Why not set the width and height to larger values for the print style
> sheet?  Unless you have no limit on the amount of text you will allow
> you should be able to find suitable values.  Of course if your user
> types in very little, you will have the same size block of white space
> on the form.
>
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