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I have a cell that has a scroll-down list of names (made thru data validation) - data validation can't give me matching items in the list (has to scroll and click) so I found the solution in creating a combo box. I followed the example from the above link, tried it out and worked...but when i apply it to my own spreadsheet, it's not working. My list has 300+ items and I named the combo box to be the same as the example (so I don't have to change the VBA code). I don't want my users to have to scroll thru 300+ items to find their entry...I'd like to match at least to the first alphabet. is this possible? I don't know why the combo box is not working...can anyone help? Thanks! |
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Susan,
I know of the handy function that you're referring to. I remember the first time I tried setting it up to try it out that I had trouble getting it to work for me. I had to go back and really pick through the process and follow all the instructions slowly and carefully and it ended up working just fine. So, for the moment, that's my suggestion: try again, making sure to follow Debra's instructions step by cautious, careful step. "susan" wrote: http://www.contextures.com/xlDataVal10.html I have a cell that has a scroll-down list of names (made thru data validation) - data validation can't give me matching items in the list (has to scroll and click) so I found the solution in creating a combo box. I followed the example from the above link, tried it out and worked...but when i apply it to my own spreadsheet, it's not working. My list has 300+ items and I named the combo box to be the same as the example (so I don't have to change the VBA code). I don't want my users to have to scroll thru 300+ items to find their entry...I'd like to match at least to the first alphabet. is this possible? I don't know why the combo box is not working...can anyone help? Thanks! |
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Are macros enabled in the workbook?
susan wrote: http://www.contextures.com/xlDataVal10.html I have a cell that has a scroll-down list of names (made thru data validation) - data validation can't give me matching items in the list (has to scroll and click) so I found the solution in creating a combo box. I followed the example from the above link, tried it out and worked...but when i apply it to my own spreadsheet, it's not working. My list has 300+ items and I named the combo box to be the same as the example (so I don't have to change the VBA code). I don't want my users to have to scroll thru 300+ items to find their entry...I'd like to match at least to the first alphabet. is this possible? I don't know why the combo box is not working...can anyone help? Thanks! -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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Debra,
Could she have grabbed a control from the wrong toolbox? Controls vs Forms, or vice versa? "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: Are macros enabled in the workbook? susan wrote: http://www.contextures.com/xlDataVal10.html I have a cell that has a scroll-down list of names (made thru data validation) - data validation can't give me matching items in the list (has to scroll and click) so I found the solution in creating a combo box. I followed the example from the above link, tried it out and worked...but when i apply it to my own spreadsheet, it's not working. My list has 300+ items and I named the combo box to be the same as the example (so I don't have to change the VBA code). I don't want my users to have to scroll thru 300+ items to find their entry...I'd like to match at least to the first alphabet. is this possible? I don't know why the combo box is not working...can anyone help? Thanks! -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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Who knows? With details beyond "it's not working," it would be easier to
identify the problem is, and suggest a solution. JLatham wrote: Debra, Could she have grabbed a control from the wrong toolbox? Controls vs Forms, or vice versa? "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: Are macros enabled in the workbook? susan wrote: http://www.contextures.com/xlDataVal10.html I have a cell that has a scroll-down list of names (made thru data validation) - data validation can't give me matching items in the list (has to scroll and click) so I found the solution in creating a combo box. I followed the example from the above link, tried it out and worked...but when i apply it to my own spreadsheet, it's not working. My list has 300+ items and I named the combo box to be the same as the example (so I don't have to change the VBA code). I don't want my users to have to scroll thru 300+ items to find their entry...I'd like to match at least to the first alphabet. is this possible? I don't know why the combo box is not working...can anyone help? Thanks! -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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