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Old April 26th, 2005, 06:28 AM
68magnolia71
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Hello every one,

I use quite a lot of drop down lists in a work book and some of them are
pretty long. The question is: is there a way to pouch in the first letter of
a word ( the list is arranged in alphabetical order) so as the list goes to
that postion?
Thank you for any suggestion.

68magnolia71
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Old April 26th, 2005, 11:14 AM
Bob Phillips
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No, you need a combobox for this.

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Hello every one,

I use quite a lot of drop down lists in a work book and some of them are
pretty long. The question is: is there a way to pouch in the first letter

of
a word ( the list is arranged in alphabetical order) so as the list goes

to
that postion?
Thank you for any suggestion.

68magnolia71



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Old April 26th, 2005, 12:57 PM
Debra Dalgleish
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If this is a data validation dropdown, it doesn't support autocomplete.
If you can use programming, there are instructions here for adding a
combobox from which you can select one of the values from the data
validation list. In the combobox, you can enable autocomplete:

http://www.contextures.com/xlDataVal11.html


68magnolia71 wrote:
Hello every one,

I use quite a lot of drop down lists in a work book and some of them are
pretty long. The question is: is there a way to pouch in the first letter of
a word ( the list is arranged in alphabetical order) so as the list goes to
that postion?
Thank you for any suggestion.

68magnolia71



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Old April 26th, 2005, 09:30 PM
68magnolia71
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Hello Debra and Bob,

Thank you for your answers. Unfortunately I'm not accustumed with
programming, VBa and other comboboxes ( I wonder if comboboxes exist in the
french version). The drop down list in the "name bar" ( left top of screen)
is longer than my drop list and still readable. I didn't see it before but
the question has been asked many times before and I think the problem has to
be adressed to by Microsoft like the automatic height of murged cells and a
couple of others.

68magnolia71

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

No, you need a combobox for this.

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HTH

RP
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"68magnolia71" wrote in message
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Hello every one,

I use quite a lot of drop down lists in a work book and some of them are
pretty long. The question is: is there a way to pouch in the first letter

of
a word ( the list is arranged in alphabetical order) so as the list goes

to
that postion?
Thank you for any suggestion.

68magnolia71




 




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