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Old January 11th, 2005, 10:25 PM
Gregh-apg
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Default Drop down list excepting more then the first character in the lis.

I have a web page that sellect a customer using a Drow down list. when tring
to find a customer it only allows the one character to search. So if you type
a M then it would go to the very first M name. But I have hundreds of M
customers so I would like to be able to type the customers name and it find
the closet one. A Combo box in a form allows this. How can you do it on a Web
page:

 




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