I asked this question in the general board, thinking it was simple, but maybe it wasn't. I'm not a programmer. My field is energy, not VB.
I have a 250-Rows Access table (ex.fields Countries and Capitals), accessed
though a Data Control. Textboxes take their data from it. It works great.
Now I want to avoid clicking one by one, all the way to my "Country"
selection.
How do I Select the Row (Country) using a Listbox or Combo, and have the
Textboxes take that selection as if coming from Data Control?.
Code at Listbox_click?; Seek?. Thanks.
Guillermo. (guillermo@xxxxxxxxxxxx).
Re: Macro for combo/drop down list ...selection list if I use the drop down list. ... for 1 of the field (personnel area) now. ... was relected based on the country that I've selected. ...Private Sub UserForm_Initialize ... (microsoft.public.word.docmanagement)
Re: Macro for combo/drop down list ..."Greg Maxey" wrote: ...selection list if I use the drop down list. ... for 1 of the field (personnel area) now. ... was relected based on the country that I've selected. ... (microsoft.public.word.docmanagement)
Re: Macro for combo/drop down list ... However, when I send the form to the user, I can't see the macro from the ...selection list if I use the drop down list. ... was relected based on the country that I've selected. ...Private Sub UserForm_Initialize ... (microsoft.public.word.docmanagement)
Re: Macro for combo/drop down list ...selection list if I use the drop down list. ... for 1 of the field (personnel area) now. ... was relected based on the country that I've selected. ...Private Sub UserForm_Initialize ... (microsoft.public.word.docmanagement)
Re: Macro for combo/drop down list ... FYI, I've created the form previously, but there is a limit of 25 selection... selection list based on the country that I've selected. ... the field (personnel area) now. ...Private Sub UserForm_Initialize ... (microsoft.public.word.docmanagement)