Change size of drop-down list?

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TheMilkGuy

Hi folks!

Using Excel 2003 or later, is there a way to increase the length of
the drop-down box that you can use to choose from a created list?
(Data Validation)

Even with the screen maximized, the drop-down boxes are only 8 options
long.

Many thanks!!!
Craig
 
T

T. Valko

You can't change the number of items displayed in a data validation drop
down list.

An alternative is to use a combo box from the Forms toolbar. You can select
how many items are displayed. However, a combo box works differently than a
DV drop down list.

A combo box is *always* visible as opposed to the DV drop down which is only
visible when the cell is selected.

A combo box doesn't actually reside in a cell, it "floats" above the
worksheet and for this reason you can't directly reference the selection
made in a combo box in a formula. You can link the combo box to a cell and
then refer to that cell but there's a catch to this. The linked cell will
return the index *number* of the selection and not the selection itself. So
then you'd need to match the index number of the selection to the actual
selection.

Sounds like a lot of BS to go through, don't it? Well, it's not as bad as I
make it sound! <g>

If you want to go this route and need help just let us know.
 
T

TheMilkGuy

WOW! <blinks twice, mouth agape>

Perhaps the guys in my Cell can just live with scrolling through the
drop-down list! haha

Thanks Biff,
Craig
 
T

TheMilkGuy

Gord, Biff, or whomever may read this...

Thanks for the link to the contextures site... While on there, I
stumbled across this:
http://www.contextures.on.ca/ShowFilePicsDemo.zip

Which will allow you to insert graphics into a defined area based on
data from a drop-down box.

I would REALLY like to get this to work with my current project, but
my drop-down list and graphics are on two separate worksheets in the
same file.

Can anyone offer some VBA advice on how to make this happen? I
understand it on a kindergarten level. ;)

Many thanks!!!
Craig
 

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