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Hi. Another combobox question - After the user enters data, the combobox
hides. When re-initialized, the data enter the previous time is still
there. How do I clear the form so nothing defaults in? I have both text
boxes and comboboxes.

I read on google that to clear a combobox, set listindex in the properties
menu to -1. I have excel 2003, and I don't see a listindex property
listed!?

Thanks for your help!!


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That is probably because you are using a combobox from the Forms toolbar,
not the Control Toolbox ox toolbar

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Hi. Another combobox question - After the user enters data, the combobox
hides. When re-initialized, the data enter the previous time is still
there. How do I clear the form so nothing defaults in? I have both text
boxes and comboboxes.

I read on google that to clear a combobox, set listindex in the properties
menu to -1. I have excel 2003, and I don't see a listindex property
listed!?

Thanks for your help!!




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