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Is there any way to make a drop-down list work so that typing causes a "jump"
to a matching item in the list? For example, if the list includes "chair," can it be formatted so that typing c-h- brings up "chair" in the drop-down list? This would be a huge time-saver in lengthy drop-down lists. We can make Access do it--can Excel? |
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If you show the Control toolbox toolbar (view|Toolbars), you can add a Combobox
from that toolbar. Rightclick on it and choose properties. You'll be able to set the linkedcell, listfillrange, style, and matchentry properties to what you want. Kathy wrote: Is there any way to make a drop-down list work so that typing causes a "jump" to a matching item in the list? For example, if the list includes "chair," can it be formatted so that typing c-h- brings up "chair" in the drop-down list? This would be a huge time-saver in lengthy drop-down lists. We can make Access do it--can Excel? -- Dave Peterson |
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Dave, thank you for the reply, but it's over my head. I can use the toolbox,
but which of these functions would do what I need? "Dave Peterson" wrote: If you show the Control toolbox toolbar (view|Toolbars), you can add a Combobox from that toolbar. Rightclick on it and choose properties. You'll be able to set the linkedcell, listfillrange, style, and matchentry properties to what you want. Kathy wrote: Is there any way to make a drop-down list work so that typing causes a "jump" to a matching item in the list? For example, if the list includes "chair," can it be formatted so that typing c-h- brings up "chair" in the drop-down list? This would be a huge time-saver in lengthy drop-down lists. We can make Access do it--can Excel? -- Dave Peterson |
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If you want to do something with the value in the combobox, I would bet you'd
want the LinkedCell. If you want to populate the combobox with values from a range in a worksheet, you'll want the listfillrange. If you want to limit the user to only chosing what's in the dropdown, you'll want the Style. And if you want that matching capability, you'll want the matchentry, too. So I'm gonna say you'll want at least these four. Try messing around with on in a test worksheet (in a test workbook). You'll see how to work them thingies in just a little bit of time. Kathy wrote: Dave, thank you for the reply, but it's over my head. I can use the toolbox, but which of these functions would do what I need? "Dave Peterson" wrote: If you show the Control toolbox toolbar (view|Toolbars), you can add a Combobox from that toolbar. Rightclick on it and choose properties. You'll be able to set the linkedcell, listfillrange, style, and matchentry properties to what you want. Kathy wrote: Is there any way to make a drop-down list work so that typing causes a "jump" to a matching item in the list? For example, if the list includes "chair," can it be formatted so that typing c-h- brings up "chair" in the drop-down list? This would be a huge time-saver in lengthy drop-down lists. We can make Access do it--can Excel? -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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Kathy
Debra Dalgleish has done the work for you. http://www.contextures.on.ca/xlDataVal10.html Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 13:01:13 -0800, "Kathy" wrote: Dave, thank you for the reply, but it's over my head. I can use the toolbox, but which of these functions would do what I need? "Dave Peterson" wrote: If you show the Control toolbox toolbar (view|Toolbars), you can add a Combobox from that toolbar. Rightclick on it and choose properties. You'll be able to set the linkedcell, listfillrange, style, and matchentry properties to what you want. Kathy wrote: Is there any way to make a drop-down list work so that typing causes a "jump" to a matching item in the list? For example, if the list includes "chair," can it be formatted so that typing c-h- brings up "chair" in the drop-down list? This would be a huge time-saver in lengthy drop-down lists. We can make Access do it--can Excel? -- Dave Peterson |
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