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I have read the previous listing on setting up a combobox in Word, but am
still haveing some problems. I want to create a form in which the user can select the field and get a drop down list to choose common answers from. I woul also like them to have the ability to fill out something new if it is not available on the list. How can I present a list to the user, but still allow the user to manually enter in information if the list does not suit them? thankjs |
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That's what a combo box does, but you can use this only in a UserForm
(custom dialog created with VBA), not in a protected form. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Vineet Gupta, MD" Vineet Gupta, wrote in message ... I have read the previous listing on setting up a combobox in Word, but am still haveing some problems. I want to create a form in which the user can select the field and get a drop down list to choose common answers from. I woul also like them to have the ability to fill out something new if it is not available on the list. How can I present a list to the user, but still allow the user to manually enter in information if the list does not suit them? thankjs |
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