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Old 09-01-2010, 01:15 AM
ioustinos ioustinos is offline Combo Box in whole column Windows XP Combo Box in whole column Office 2003
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Hi there, i want to create an input form for a client of mine



Every row is one entry, and one of the cells (hence the whole column) needs to be a combo box. I have managed to create a combo box and attach it to one cell. Lets say B2.

However i cannot do what would seem a simple thing. I am a newbie...
For the reason that i cannot know before hand how many rows my client will want to use, i want him to be able to copy paste a row and instantly the new combo box to be attached to the appropriate cell...For example if i copy ROW 2 and paste it to row 3, i would like the new combo box to be linked to B3.

Should be simple i guess...
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Old 09-01-2010, 01:24 AM
ioustinos ioustinos is offline Combo Box in whole column Windows XP Combo Box in whole column Office 2003
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To better explain my problem,

Currently when i copy paste a row containing a combo box, changing the selection of any combo, will change the selection to all combo boxes...

Moreover if i delete a row, the combo box will not get deleted. It seems that the combo box is completely independet from cells and rows.
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