If a text box or field has a character limit, it can cause text to be cut off. To handle this, you can check the maximum allowable length (e.g., 2000 characters in Oracle) and ensure the application designer is set to use a multi-line text box. Techniques for Managing Long Text
When long text fields (e.g., Terms & Conditions) are printed or exported to PDF, they often get cut off. A common solution in systems like Acumatica is to ensure the control setting is configured for rich text or to use a subreport. IXWare Builder.exe
For readability, break long text into smaller sections, using headings and subheads to organize the content. If a text box or field has a
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Based on your request regarding "" and "long text," the available information primarily focuses on troubleshooting and managing long text fields within software development, reporting, and database contexts (like Acumatica, PowerBuilder, or Oracle ) rather than a specific tool named IXWare Builder.exe. A common solution in systems like Acumatica is
In Oracle, ensure you are using CLOB (Character Large Object) columns rather than VARCHAR2 (which is limited to 4000 bytes) to store massive text blocks.