Value List in listbox - can't click anything

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AmendConstitution_ArnoldForPresident

Thanks, Rick. Locked is false. For a list box, I didn't find an
AllowEdits property. Wait - it's a form property...SOLVED! Way to
go. Likewise for the solution of Me.Visible on my 2nd issue. (Why
the muthuh#$%^ is AllowEdits false by default?!)

Man this Google access is uncharacteristically slow (i.e. their
refresh interval) and this reply may fall out of thread - though it's
great that they have it.
 
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John Vinson

Why the muthuh#$%^ is AllowEdits false by default?!

ummm...it's not. It got set somehow, but that is NOT the default.
Man this Google access is uncharacteristically slow (i.e. their
refresh interval) and this reply may fall out of thread - though it's
great that they have it.

Well, Google is an *archive* - it can be used as a newsreader but
that's not its intent! You can use Outlook Express as a newsreader,
linking to msnews.microsoft.com if your ISP's news server doesn't
carry m.p.a., or you can get one of several dedicated newsreader
programs such as Agent.
 
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AmendConstitution_ArnoldForPresident

John Vinson said:
ummm...it's not. It got set somehow, but that is NOT the default.
Okay, interesting. It's not something I would have deliberately
set, so I have a real mystery on my hands. Thanks for correcting me.
Well, Google is an *archive* - it can be used as a newsreader but
that's not its intent!
I said 'great' implying "grateful" as I have nothing but great respect
and awe for Google. No one will ever mistake Google for a Microsoft
product! Google will never ever have to plant product fanboys in the
Net to secure their reputation :) AAR I'm just voicing the party line -
http://groups.google.com/googlegroups/help.html#updated
or you can get one of several dedicated newsreader programs such as Agent
Newsreaders are not functional at the office - and the IT firewall
"expert" can't fix it. However I have not considered OE - thanks for the tip.
 

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