I agree w/Alan & Tracy. I think that to do this thing - you will really
have to bend over backwards just to make it work. Heck, I know that even
in Excel you can expand just a single Row in a spreadsheet. But, you may
want to explain to your client that QB & Excel are quite different
animals than VFP. And, maybe the best you can do is to just resize ALL
Row Heights - to give them want they want - with an expandable Text
Entry box. You may want to consider Widening the Column where that data
field exists - IF and When the user enters a lot of data - then you
won't have to raise the height of the Row quite as much. Hope that helps
a little...

-K-


-----Original Message-----
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On Behalf Of Alan Bourke
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2010 11:01 AM

I agree with Tracy, I think you'll be looking at a third-party control
(see DevExpress for example). But what you gain with that you lose in
native binding.
-- 
  Alan Bourke

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