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Default Data Validation and List Length


I'm trying to make a combo box that allows me to display more than
rows of data in the drop down list. I copied/pasted macro from sampl
file listed at www.contextures.on.ca/excelfiles.html#DataVal, but
can't get combo box to "behave" properly in my spreadsheet. I name
the combo box "TempCombo" to match the macro name. When I double clic
on the cell containing my datavalidation list, the macro initiates th
combo box, but the box doesn't insert the "LinkedCell" an
"ListFillRange" like it's supposed to. Anyone try to use this before
Thanks

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