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I have multiple comboboxes on a userform. When you click
on the dropdown button on the combobox, it shows you all the values that it contains. Heres my problem... Some of the values in the combobox are larger than the length of the combobox, so therefore when I click on the drop down arrow, I cannot see the entire length of the longer items. The entire value gets cut off for viewing. It is going to be very difficult for me to increase the length of the combobox, so is there anyway I can get the entire length to stick out for viewing and then if I select it, it can go in the combobox? Thank you Todd Huttenstine |
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