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make the height bigger?

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Is the a way that I can Code my listbox to open up to show the list of

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I don't have two monitors, so I don't know much about that configuration.

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Thanks Tom. I fiqured out that if I use a Combo-Box, I can obtain the

"Drop
Down" features that I was looking for. But I have another question in

regards
to the Combo Box. I am using dual monitors (Excel on on monitor and the

VBE
on the other). When I start the form and I click on the Combo Box, the
Selection list shows up on the othe monitor. Is there a way that I can

lock
the list to the form?

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make the height bigger?

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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy

"asmenut" wrote in message
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Is the a way that I can Code my listbox to open up to show the list of

items
in it?
(Right now I have a scroll bar that I click up or down to toggle

throught
he
choices).






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