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In my macro, I display a form where the user enters data.
When they push the "submit" button, the data will be displayed in a label or a text box on the form they are using to enter data. This is not a problem. The user has the ability to enter additional lines. The problem is I don't know how many lines they will enter. It may be 1 or 10 or 20. I was thinking about displaying 10 rows of data. The problem occurs if they enter more than 10. How can I display all of the rows that they enter? Can I user scroll bars on a text box or label. I don't necessarily have to have every row they enter visible but they should have the ability to review all of the data they entered. Is a better way to build a combo box? Any suggestions or ideas on the way to go would be great. Thanks for your help. |
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