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Is there a way to use a drop down box in a cell but not have it priint the
box just the value selected?
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Check your other post.

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Is there a way to use a drop down box in a cell but not have it priint the
box just the value selected?


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Default No printing of drop down box

What type of dropdown box are you using? List? Combo"

If either from the Control Toolbox or Forms, right-click on object and Format
ControlProperties.

Uncheck "Print Object"


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On Fri, 4 Jan 2008 11:13:01 -0800, Al wrote:

Is there a way to use a drop down box in a cell but not have it priint the
box just the value selected?


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