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Dear All,
i have a list created, with a lot of customers (its a dropdown list, where
you can roll to the desired customer). Is it possible to do the following: if
i start to write in the customer name; (let's say Hilton), than at Hi it
gives me the Hilton name already (of course if there is no more with Hi start.
I hope it is clear:-)

thx a lot
Peter

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Please don't multi-post.
You have responses at your post in the "Worksheet Functions" group.

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Dear All,
i have a list created, with a lot of customers (its a dropdown list, where
you can roll to the desired customer). Is it possible to do the following: if
i start to write in the customer name; (let's say Hilton), than at Hi it
gives me the Hilton name already (of course if there is no more with Hi start.
I hope it is clear:-)

thx a lot
Peter

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