Excel 2007: 2 Problems with textboxes

G

Guest

Hi,

I've just noticed that the textboxes are not resized when autosize is set to
true:

With Worksheets(1)
.Shapes.AddTextbox(msoTextOrientationHorizontal, 12, 12, 12,
12).Select
With Selection
.AutoSize = True
.Characters.Text = "zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz"
.Font.Name = "Arial"
.Font.Size = 8
End With
End With

This works with all previous excel versions. With Excel 2007, you'll get a
vertical textbox with a columns of Zs.

May be they've changed the way to write, from to left to right to up to down
.... just let me know.

Another thing: it is (almost) impossible to catch a shape (textbox) for
example to drag and drop it from one place to another, on a worksheet. If
anyone has a trick I'd like to know it.

Cheers,

MrT
 
G

Guest

To complement my 2nd remark below, to select a textbox with some text just
written in it, you either need to have a good eye to click just on the right
pixels on the border (the border used to be very thick in previous versions
once a textbox was selected which made it easy), or you need to click on the
textbox, then click on "Exit edit mode", then click on the border which, not
being in dotted line anymore, is easier to select.

MrT
 
J

Jon Peltier

At first I thought this might be a problem with statement order. I've found
several things, mostly in charting, that used to be insensitive to the order
of the commands but in 2007 the order is important. But even putting
..AutoSize = True at the end doesn't help. The width of the textbox is not
changed by .AutoSize. But I noticed that the height of the textbox is scaled
to fit the width and the amount of text. So Excel is doing something, just
not the same thing it used to do, and not the thing we are expecting it to
do.

- Jon
 

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