C Cameo Registered User. Local time Today, 07:03 Joined Aug 5, 2009 Messages 34 Feb 8, 2010 #1 I've created a list box in a subform, but the property List Rows appears to missing. Is it just me? Or is this the way it is? Thanks.
I've created a list box in a subform, but the property List Rows appears to missing. Is it just me? Or is this the way it is? Thanks.
V vbaInet AWF VIP Local time Today, 13:03 Joined Jan 22, 2010 Messages 26,328 Feb 8, 2010 #2 Cameo said: I've created a list box in a subform, but the property List Rows appears to missing. Is it just me? Or is this the way it is? Thanks. Click to expand... It should be under the Format tab. Had a look there? Ignore the above. I was thinking of combo boxes. List boxes don't have that property.
Cameo said: I've created a list box in a subform, but the property List Rows appears to missing. Is it just me? Or is this the way it is? Thanks. Click to expand... It should be under the Format tab. Had a look there? Ignore the above. I was thinking of combo boxes. List boxes don't have that property.
C Cameo Registered User. Local time Today, 07:03 Joined Aug 5, 2009 Messages 34 Feb 8, 2010 #3 When I changed it to a combo box, the List Rows property is there. Just not for a list box. Weird.
V vbaInet AWF VIP Local time Today, 13:03 Joined Jan 22, 2010 Messages 26,328 Feb 8, 2010 #4 It isn't weird actually Cameo. The List Rows property defines how many rows are viewable when it drops-down. List boxes don't drop down. Put you cursor in the List Rows property and press F1 for an explanation
It isn't weird actually Cameo. The List Rows property defines how many rows are viewable when it drops-down. List boxes don't drop down. Put you cursor in the List Rows property and press F1 for an explanation
C Cameo Registered User. Local time Today, 07:03 Joined Aug 5, 2009 Messages 34 Feb 9, 2010 #5 banging my head on my desk ....