Pressing Enter Key in Textbox1. The row height increases of the worksheet cell

NimishK

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When pressing Enter Key in Textbox1. The row height increases of the cell. How can this be prevented ?

Textbox1.multiline = True

Code:
Private Sub Textbox1_KeyPress(ByVal KeyAscii As MSForms.ReturnInteger)
If KeyAscii = 13 Then   'The ENTER key.
        SendKeys "{tab}"    'Set the focus to the next control.
        KeyAscii = 0        'Ignore this key.
    End If
End Sub
Code:
Private Sub Textbox1_Change()
    ws.Cells(5, 10).value = Textbox1.Text
End Sub



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