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Is it possible to capture the text that a user types into a Combo Box?
I have a form with an Active-X combo box. The box lists the values i my named range. If the user does not find the desired value in th combo box list, I want them to type in the new value and have i automatically appended to the list. The next time the combo box i used, the range that it uses for the list will include the new valu entered previously. TIA! -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
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