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Old 05-05-2011, 04:53 PM
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Hi Todd,

You can put the formfields concerned into table cells with fixed row heights. That will prevent the layout changing - just be sure to allow enough space for the fields to wrap, if need be. If you fix the cells' width as well as the height, anything extra a user might type into the field will be stored, but not displayed. You can also limit the # characters that can be typed into a field.
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