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"Diamondgirl" wrote in message
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Darn... not quite what I wanted to hear, but I'll try it. Yes, these are
pretty basic lists; therefore the combo box might have to be the trick.
Thank you for your quick response!

"T. Valko" wrote:

If you use a combo box from the Forms toolbar the drop arrow is always
visible however, a combo box acts a bit differently than a data
validation
drop down list. If you use the selected item in formulas then it's
slightly
more complicated but simple once you learn how to do it.

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"Diamondgirl" wrote in message
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I have data validations set up in a worksheet, and I want to be able to
tab
off the lists, and yet still have the arrows viewable. Is this
possible
to
do so?






 
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