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Old January 21st, 2005, 10:03 AM
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Brett,

From this post I am still not sure whether or not it is a label you are modifying. If it is try using "vbCrLf". So you could put:

Label1.Text = "Buying" & vbCrLf & "Price"

(or is it "Value"?, you have both of these listed as what you want)

You will also have to make sure that resize your label control to fit the number lines of text. Hope this helps.

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Old January 21st, 2005, 11:47 AM
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Brett, inasmuch as you didn't understand what I wanted, perhaps the **************** is on the other foot.

I don't know how to [u]be</u> more simple than "What type of control are you using?"

You still have not even so much as answered that, making it so that J (katsarosj) is driven to say, "From this post I am still not sure whether or not it is a label you are modifying."

All you need to do is this: Read the questions in my posts, and--one by one--answer the questions.

I am sure we can help you, but you need to help us help you.
Take a deep breath and exhale slowly, slow down, and focus on what it is that those who are trying to help you need to know so as to be able to provide answers that address your particular issue.

If you think that "no matter how clearly I put it out for you, you still just can't seem to grasp it!" is not "getting at" someone, you are mistaken. A normal interpretation of such an assertion is "Thanks, but no thanks. You're too stupid to understand my sophisticated problem." I'm not offended, because I understand very well my place in the world, and do not rely on the opinions of those I don't know to provide my support. But you absolutely did use the language that one would use to "get at" someone, and it is natural for people to therefore take it that way.
 
Old January 24th, 2005, 08:30 AM
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My , my, such aggression Brian!! No need to be so defensive mate, I think it is you who needs to take a few deep breathes and while you're at it, take a good hard look at yourself.I asked for help which you couldn't provide but hey, don't fret, we all have to start somewhere. It is clear to see that you have a alot of anger to let out, but there really is no need to let it out at me. The world is not out to get you, just relax, sit back and count to 10 when it all gets a bit much for you ! Hope to chat to you again soon.

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Old January 24th, 2005, 08:32 AM
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Oh and a big thank you to KartosjiJ you have solved my problem in one easy step.Fantastic.Thanks so much!!

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Old January 24th, 2005, 01:40 PM
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Actually, If you had just said in your first response, "It is a leable, and I want it to have two lines," I would have solved your problem right then. So the assertion that I couldn't help you is just silly. the problem was that you don't "read for comprehension."

I don't have "a lot of anger to let out," you merely don't know how to "get the point" through reading. I'm sorry that that is the case for you, but there's is no help to be provided to those who refuse to be helped. That'll make your life harder, but there just is nothing I can do to help you with that.

Sad that the only time in this whole thread that you have actually said what it is that you mean (rather than hastily, poorly thrown together 'spurts of words')is when you're being sarcastic.





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