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Default What to use for floating help?

Here's probably a simple question, but I don't know wheather to use a label
or text box from the "Forms" or "Control Toolbox".

I am entering simple expense data with date, description, expense code, and
amount in columns A thru D. The code is a value from 1 to 25. I would like
to see something on the right that would show me each code and what that code
stands for - like 1=Supplies; 2=Repairs. The codes and descriptions are at
the bottom of the worksheet, but I don't want to scroll down to see them; nor
print them off because I add new codes when needed.

On the Auto-Open, I was going to make a box to show on the right. I suppose
it will be a Label or a TextBox; but should I use the "Forms" or "Control
Tookbox" to create it ... what is the difference? It will need to stay in
the same place, so when the window scrolls down, will it need to change
positions?

Thanks for any and all help!
 
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