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Hi all,
when I set a rowsouce of a dropdown, I hope there are two columns one is shown and the other is hidden just like the old game we play in other places. How can I do it in the dropdown control's property window. Clara -- thank you so much for your help |
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Set the ColumnCount property.
-- --- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "clara" wrote in message ... Hi all, when I set a rowsouce of a dropdown, I hope there are two columns one is shown and the other is hidden just like the old game we play in other places. How can I do it in the dropdown control's property window. Clara -- thank you so much for your help |
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