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Can anybody please point me to some code for the above
I want to start typing into a list box an have the list progressively
restricted to match the characters that have been typed. eg I start typing
"j", the list box displays only items beginning with "j". I continue with
"o", list box displays only items beginning with "jo", etc.
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User form code for the same thing would be excellent too
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Sounds something like AutoComplete. Check it out in VBA help file.

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User form code for the same thing would be excellent too

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