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Is it possible, using a combo box from the Forms Control toolbox (not the
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You can use ComboBox control from Control Tool Box (ViewToolbars) and set
the below properties of the controls to a cell range. The linked cell will always have the selection value which can be used as a reference in your formulas/macros.. ListFillRange Linked Cell If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "Gail" wrote: Is it possible, using a combo box from the Forms Control toolbox (not the ActiveX toolbox) to allow the user to either select from the drop-down list OR enter information into the field? |
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I want the user to be able to either select a choice from the dropdown list
or type in their answer if they don't find it in the dropdown list. The dropdown list is populated from a named range. "Gail" wrote: Is it possible, using a combo box from the Forms Control toolbox (not the ActiveX toolbox) to allow the user to either select from the drop-down list OR enter information into the field? |
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It is possible but certainly not easy. The Forms Toolbar combo box does not
return the selected value but rather the index. So you need to use a formula to show the selected value. With your combo box hooked to return its value to A1 and the list range in B1:B10 you would use a formula like =index(B1:B10, A1) Since you are using a formula to show the value it would be more than inconvenient if it got overwritten. You can get around this using the camera tool as described here but from personal experience it is a bit fussy to make it work... http://spreadsheetpage.com/index.php...e_camera_tool/ Essentailly it allows you to show the value of a cell (the one with the formula) in another cell. When your users type in the cell they are not overwritting the formula. -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "Gail" wrote: Is it possible, using a combo box from the Forms Control toolbox (not the ActiveX toolbox) to allow the user to either select from the drop-down list OR enter information into the field? |
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Then why dont you try DataValidationdropdownSettings--List--and select
the source or named range and in 'Error Alert' tab uncheck the 'Show error alert after invalid data" If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "Gail" wrote: I want the user to be able to either select a choice from the dropdown list or type in their answer if they don't find it in the dropdown list. The dropdown list is populated from a named range. "Gail" wrote: Is it possible, using a combo box from the Forms Control toolbox (not the ActiveX toolbox) to allow the user to either select from the drop-down list OR enter information into the field? |
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I don't think I explained very well what I meant. I want the user to either
select a value from the drop-down list or if the answer is not in the drop-down list I want the user to be able to enter the information. Must I use a ActiveX combo-box to allow the user to enter information if they do not see their answer in the drop-down list? "Jim Thomlinson" wrote: It is possible but certainly not easy. The Forms Toolbar combo box does not return the selected value but rather the index. So you need to use a formula to show the selected value. With your combo box hooked to return its value to A1 and the list range in B1:B10 you would use a formula like =index(B1:B10, A1) Since you are using a formula to show the value it would be more than inconvenient if it got overwritten. You can get around this using the camera tool as described here but from personal experience it is a bit fussy to make it work... http://spreadsheetpage.com/index.php...e_camera_tool/ Essentailly it allows you to show the value of a cell (the one with the formula) in another cell. When your users type in the cell they are not overwritting the formula. -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "Gail" wrote: Is it possible, using a combo box from the Forms Control toolbox (not the ActiveX toolbox) to allow the user to either select from the drop-down list OR enter information into the field? |
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Gail; have you tried the combo box from forms control ..It allows other
entries too.. If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "Gail" wrote: I want the user to be able to either select a choice from the dropdown list or type in their answer if they don't find it in the dropdown list. The dropdown list is populated from a named range. "Gail" wrote: Is it possible, using a combo box from the Forms Control toolbox (not the ActiveX toolbox) to allow the user to either select from the drop-down list OR enter information into the field? |
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If it was me I would use a data validation list for what you are asking...
Data | Validation | List The only thing you need to do is to turn off the alert on the Error Alert tab (uncheck). -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "Gail" wrote: I don't think I explained very well what I meant. I want the user to either select a value from the drop-down list or if the answer is not in the drop-down list I want the user to be able to enter the information. Must I use a ActiveX combo-box to allow the user to enter information if they do not see their answer in the drop-down list? "Jim Thomlinson" wrote: It is possible but certainly not easy. The Forms Toolbar combo box does not return the selected value but rather the index. So you need to use a formula to show the selected value. With your combo box hooked to return its value to A1 and the list range in B1:B10 you would use a formula like =index(B1:B10, A1) Since you are using a formula to show the value it would be more than inconvenient if it got overwritten. You can get around this using the camera tool as described here but from personal experience it is a bit fussy to make it work... http://spreadsheetpage.com/index.php...e_camera_tool/ Essentailly it allows you to show the value of a cell (the one with the formula) in another cell. When your users type in the cell they are not overwritting the formula. -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "Gail" wrote: Is it possible, using a combo box from the Forms Control toolbox (not the ActiveX toolbox) to allow the user to either select from the drop-down list OR enter information into the field? |
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