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I really hope you haven't thrown out the baby with the bathwater!

Where are the Forms Contro etc.

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Here is Jim Rech's answer to a similar question in another group:
Comboboxes, etc., are on the Developer tab of the Ribbon. The Developer tab
is not visible by default. To make it appear click the Office menu (the
circle in the top left of Excel) and then click Excel Options at the bottom
right of this menu. Select the third item on the "Popular" section. Then
on the Developer tab click Insert in the Controls group.

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I really hope you haven't thrown out the baby with the bathwater!

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Mishu

In case Bernard has mis-understood the 'Form' to which you refer, go to the
QAT (Quick Access Toolbar) select the arrow to the right and then more
commands..., select All commands from the drop down and scroll to Form...
add it to the QAT and voila. Not thrown out with the bathwater, if this is
what you meant???

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