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Label's "AutoSize" property

Hi All!

I have one label on my form. The text will be changed during runtime.
The "AutoSize" property is TRUE.

But if i want to show multiline text, for example

Label1.text = "First line" & vbCrLf & "Second line"

the second line will be cut (in label I see only first line).

Please say me what is wrong.
In VB6 it's woking correct.

Thanks
Alexander
Nov 21 '05 #1
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