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hello I am going to go over what is involved with converting a single line text box to a multi-line text box you can see that the multi-line text box have these scroll bars and that is the key indicator that you are able to adjust the height as needed for these types of boxes the single lines you cannot so the most common reason why offices are going to want to convert from a single line to a multi-line is just if you are typing a lot into a field and youamp;#39;re coming across situations where you are typing a lot and you canamp;#39;t see what you typed so there is one option that you can do that may work for you thatamp;#39;s quick and easy without actually going into edit mode and that would be turning on a feature under EHR settings and then page options youamp;#39;ve got this display tool tip on Mouse hover for Fields with scroll bars which I think itamp;#39;s actually supposed to say without scroll bars but nonetheless what it will do is enable you to just hover over your f