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Tom Ogilvy

msgbox prompt when user selects data from combo box
 
Use the click event of the combobox if it is from the Control Toolbox
toolbar.

Regards,
Tom Ogilvy


"tjb" wrote in message
...
When a user selects data from a combo box, how can I have
a message box prompt or User Form pop up?

Once again I know this is an easy one but I'm still
learning VBA!




Tom Ogilvy

msgbox prompt when user selects data from combo box
 
Continuing to assume the combobox if from the Control Toolbox Toolbar
It still has a click event found in the sheet module


In design mode, double click on the combobox and you should go to a code
module with something like

Private Sub Combobox1_Click()

End Sub

Put your code there.

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If the combobox is actually a dropdown box from the forms toolbar, you would
right click on it and select Assign Macro. then Assign the macro you want
to run to the dropdown box.

Regards,
Tom Ogilvy


"tjb" wrote in message
...
Thank you for your response.

The combo box is on the sheet itself, not on a user form,
what would I enter for a click event?


-----Original Message-----
Use the click event of the combobox if it is from the

Control Toolbox
toolbar.

Regards,
Tom Ogilvy


"tjb" wrote in message
...
When a user selects data from a combo box, how can I

have
a message box prompt or User Form pop up?

Once again I know this is an easy one but I'm still
learning VBA!



.




Dan E[_2_]

msgbox prompt when user selects data from combo box
 
Private Sub ComboBox1_Change()
MsgBox Prompt:="You have selected " & _
ComboBox1.Value, Buttons:=vbOKOnly
End Sub

I chose the change event over the click event, don't know if theirs a whole
lot of difference??

Dan E

"tjb" wrote in message
...
Thank you for your response.

The combo box is on the sheet itself, not on a user form,
what would I enter for a click event?


-----Original Message-----
Use the click event of the combobox if it is from the

Control Toolbox
toolbar.

Regards,
Tom Ogilvy


"tjb" wrote in message
...
When a user selects data from a combo box, how can I

have
a message box prompt or User Form pop up?

Once again I know this is an easy one but I'm still
learning VBA!



.




Tom Ogilvy

msgbox prompt when user selects data from combo box
 
If you allow a user to type an entry into the combobox, it fires on every
keystroke - that would be a difference.

Regards,
Tom Ogilvy

"Dan E" wrote in message
...
Private Sub ComboBox1_Change()
MsgBox Prompt:="You have selected " & _
ComboBox1.Value, Buttons:=vbOKOnly
End Sub

I chose the change event over the click event, don't know if theirs a

whole
lot of difference??

Dan E

"tjb" wrote in message
...
Thank you for your response.

The combo box is on the sheet itself, not on a user form,
what would I enter for a click event?


-----Original Message-----
Use the click event of the combobox if it is from the

Control Toolbox
toolbar.

Regards,
Tom Ogilvy


"tjb" wrote in message
...
When a user selects data from a combo box, how can I

have
a message box prompt or User Form pop up?

Once again I know this is an easy one but I'm still
learning VBA!


.






Dan E[_2_]

msgbox prompt when user selects data from combo box
 
Yep, never noticed that till now, that does suck. Thanks for pointing that
out...

Dan E

"Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message
...
If you allow a user to type an entry into the combobox, it fires on every
keystroke - that would be a difference.

Regards,
Tom Ogilvy

"Dan E" wrote in message
...
Private Sub ComboBox1_Change()
MsgBox Prompt:="You have selected " & _
ComboBox1.Value, Buttons:=vbOKOnly
End Sub

I chose the change event over the click event, don't know if theirs a

whole
lot of difference??

Dan E

"tjb" wrote in message
...
Thank you for your response.

The combo box is on the sheet itself, not on a user form,
what would I enter for a click event?


-----Original Message-----
Use the click event of the combobox if it is from the
Control Toolbox
toolbar.

Regards,
Tom Ogilvy


"tjb" wrote in message
...
When a user selects data from a combo box, how can I
have
a message box prompt or User Form pop up?

Once again I know this is an easy one but I'm still
learning VBA!


.








tjb[_2_]

msgbox prompt when user selects data from combo box
 
Thanks but how do I get different messages for different
values?
-----Original Message-----
Yep, never noticed that till now, that does suck. Thanks

for pointing that
out...

Dan E

"Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message
...
If you allow a user to type an entry into the combobox,

it fires on every
keystroke - that would be a difference.

Regards,
Tom Ogilvy

"Dan E" wrote in

message
...
Private Sub ComboBox1_Change()
MsgBox Prompt:="You have selected " & _
ComboBox1.Value, Buttons:=vbOKOnly
End Sub

I chose the change event over the click event, don't

know if theirs a
whole
lot of difference??

Dan E

"tjb" wrote in message
...
Thank you for your response.

The combo box is on the sheet itself, not on a user

form,
what would I enter for a click event?


-----Original Message-----
Use the click event of the combobox if it is from

the
Control Toolbox
toolbar.

Regards,
Tom Ogilvy


"tjb" wrote in message
...
When a user selects data from a combo box, how

can I
have
a message box prompt or User Form pop up?

Once again I know this is an easy one but I'm

still
learning VBA!


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