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This may be a real simple issue, but I am, unforutnately, not that savy
with VBA and the help isn't helping on this one. I have a list box whose drop down menu contains a set of states. for example: Arizona California Utah Washington Wisconsin Currently, if the user wishes to select Wisconsin they must scroll to the bottom of the list. In other applications I have seen on the web, the user could type "W" and the drop down menu would automatically access Washington, the 1st state with a W. Is anyone familiar with a function that can be built into a listbox? Thanks, Katie --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
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