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Disable Combo Drop down list

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Jessie - 07 Apr 2005 15:48 GMT
Please help. I have a form with combos. A button that
adds a new record with the ff code DoCmd.GoToRecord , ,
acNewRec.
When the add new record procedure is started, I do not
want the drop down list of the combo to be active . All I
want is to use the combo as a data entry point. ( The row
source has a SQL search statement)How do I achieve this.
Thanks for the help
MacDermott - 07 Apr 2005 23:28 GMT
Is it a problem if someone enters a value which IS in the list?
If not, simply set the combobox's LimitToList property to false, and any
value entered into the textbox portion will be accepted.

> Please help. I have a form with combos. A button that
> adds a new record with the ff code DoCmd.GoToRecord , ,
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> source has a SQL search statement)How do I achieve this.
> Thanks for the help
Jessie - 08 Apr 2005 07:20 GMT
Thanks for the help.

>-----Original Message-----
>Is it a problem if someone enters a value which IS in the list?
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