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This really boggled me.
I programatically added items to a Forms combobox that I added to a worksheet. But then I realized that I hadn't formatted it properly, the box was too small, and the Font was too large... I couldn't right click it to get the properties, I couldn't even delete it. I finally found some code to delete a combobox object and that's how I got rid of it! It's probably something simple that I missed, but how do you get back to the 'virgin' state of a combobox when it is first placed on the worksheet so that I can edit the properties, if I'm not satisfied with the way it looks at runtime? |
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