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Either will do the job.
If you use forms, you could use a linked cell to determine what has been selected. If you use controls, you can test the ListIndex property. -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "amescha" wrote in message ... Hello all, A simple enough combo box question. I have a list of four options that will correspond to individual macros that I want to run. Is it better to use combo boxes from the Forms toolbar or the Controls toolbar? I would like to find some example of code on how to do this. My preference would be to use a combo box from the Forms toolbar but if it is easier with a combo box from the Controls toolbar, so be it. thanks in advance Charles Ames - UO |
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