I am correct in thinking that the forms controls are Unicode aware, whilst
the ActiveX (and
VB in general) is not ?
NickHK
"Patrick Molloy" wrote in message
...
the controls toolbox gives you the ActiveX conrtrols. These are more
complex
than those from the form and enable you to do much more. However, there
are
problems inherent too, so if you can get away with the forms controls, I'd
stay with them.
eg sometimes if you print preview a sheet with the activex controls, the
controls may resize and even move when you cancel the preview & return to
the
sheet.
Patrick Molloy
Microsoft Excel MVP
"Tony_VBACoder" wrote:
Oops...the size before is 600K, not 600MB. Sorry about that typo.
"Tony_VBACoder" wrote:
How come if I add a combo box from the "Controls Toolbox" rather than
the
combo box from the "Forms Toolbox", the size of my Excel worksheet
becomes
much larger. ie: I had a spreadsheet with 65 combo boxes from the
"Forms
Toolbox" and the size was around 600MB, but if I change all those
combo boxes
to the combo boxes in the "Control Toolbox", the size becomes just
under 1MB.
I am getting the same functionality by using both types of controls,
just a
little different code to reference the methods and properties, so I
was
wondering why the increase in size.