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When creating a custom commandbar, what is the difference between a
msoControlDropDown and msoControlCombobox?

I've tested both and they appear to have the same functionality.

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Default Custom Commandbar, dropdown vs combobox

With a msoControlDropDown, you can select only items in the list, populated
with AddItem. With a msoControlCombobox, you can type in entries that are
not on the list.


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