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I'm new to this Excel programing with Macro's. I've been entering standard
excel formulas for years though. I know how to make a standard dropdown list
with the Validation technique. 1. How to I make a drop down list with the
List Box? 2. How can I make a text box appear after pressing a button? 3.
Does anyone out there know how to make More than two tabs appear on the Multi
Tab/Multi Page thing?

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Eric
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Eric,

3) Right-click the tabs on the control, then New Page.

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I'm new to this Excel programing with Macro's. I've been entering

standard
excel formulas for years though. I know how to make a standard dropdown

list
with the Validation technique. 1. How to I make a drop down list with the
List Box? 2. How can I make a text box appear after pressing a button? 3.
Does anyone out there know how to make More than two tabs appear on the

Multi
Tab/Multi Page thing?

Thanks
Eric



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