Graham,
No, it isn't possible to resize one row. However, with a little effort you
can create a scrolling window and then populate it with stacked containers
that are all independent and can resize themselves exactly as you require -
i.e when entering data. 

I did a couple of custom objects to do exactly this and used them in a few
projects, but to be perfectly honest the users once they got it decided it
wasn't to their liking and instead went with a normal grid with an attached
form that showed the memo field dynamically changing it as required by
binding to the afterowcolchange event on the grid.

If you need any help I'll drag the code out for you if I can locate it.

Dave C

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Graham Brown
Sent: 29 March 2010 15:34
To: [email protected]
Subject: Grid Row height question (VFP8)

Hi 
 
One of my clients has seen a feature in Quickbooks where a grid contains
an editbox for a memo field.  As they type into the memo the editbox
automatically resizes and changes the row height of the grid for that
one row 
 
I've added the editbox to the grid and set it to be the activecontrol
but can't work out if its possible to resize just one row in the grid.
 
Has anyone seen any articles for accomplishing this in Fox please.
 
Regards
Graham
 


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