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FIRST TIME THAT ONE OF MY HUNDREDS OF DROPDOWN LIST DROPUP, IF IS PROPER TO
SAY, WHEN I OPENED IT.KIND OF COOL. CAN SOMEONE EXPLAIN THIS BEHAVIOR AND HOW CAN I SET THEM TO GO UP INSTEDAD OF DOWN AS I PLEASE. TX |
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It dropped UP because you were near the bottom of the window. Excel was
smart enough to figure out it couldn't show the entire list in the normal fashion, so it Popped'Up' instead of Dropping'Down'. I don't know of a way to force this behavior - and since forcing up would kind of mess up display of lists near the top of the window, you're probably better off leaving things as is. P.S. - please consider turning off the CAPS key - besides (just like all non-caps without punctuation) making it difficult to read, it is generally considered to be SHOUTING! and somewhat rude. "FC" wrote: FIRST TIME THAT ONE OF MY HUNDREDS OF DROPDOWN LIST DROPUP, IF IS PROPER TO SAY, WHEN I OPENED IT.KIND OF COOL. CAN SOMEONE EXPLAIN THIS BEHAVIOR AND HOW CAN I SET THEM TO GO UP INSTEDAD OF DOWN AS I PLEASE. TX |
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