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I would like to have different fonts and/or formats in my combo box list.
For example, I would like one row to be underlined and the rest not underlined. OR the first row highlighted and the rest not. is this possible? I can use a validation list instead but it doesn't do this either. thanks in advance!! |
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Nope afraid you can't.
It believe it is possible to do this using VB. "TNTraining" wrote: I would like to have different fonts and/or formats in my combo box list. For example, I would like one row to be underlined and the rest not underlined. OR the first row highlighted and the rest not. is this possible? I can use a validation list instead but it doesn't do this either. thanks in advance!! |
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Thanks Jimbola -- do you or anyone out there know how to do this in VB?
"Jimbola" wrote: Nope afraid you can't. It believe it is possible to do this using VB. "TNTraining" wrote: I would like to have different fonts and/or formats in my combo box list. For example, I would like one row to be underlined and the rest not underlined. OR the first row highlighted and the rest not. is this possible? I can use a validation list instead but it doesn't do this either. thanks in advance!! |
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The font property applies to the combobox, not an element, so I don't think
this is possible. -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "TNTraining" wrote in message ... Thanks Jimbola -- do you or anyone out there know how to do this in VB? "Jimbola" wrote: Nope afraid you can't. It believe it is possible to do this using VB. "TNTraining" wrote: I would like to have different fonts and/or formats in my combo box list. For example, I would like one row to be underlined and the rest not underlined. OR the first row highlighted and the rest not. is this possible? I can use a validation list instead but it doesn't do this either. thanks in advance!! |
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Thanks Bob... I afraid that was the answer!
"Bob Phillips" wrote: The font property applies to the combobox, not an element, so I don't think this is possible. -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "TNTraining" wrote in message ... Thanks Jimbola -- do you or anyone out there know how to do this in VB? "Jimbola" wrote: Nope afraid you can't. It believe it is possible to do this using VB. "TNTraining" wrote: I would like to have different fonts and/or formats in my combo box list. For example, I would like one row to be underlined and the rest not underlined. OR the first row highlighted and the rest not. is this possible? I can use a validation list instead but it doesn't do this either. thanks in advance!! |
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