Using the down arrow

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When I tab into a combo box, I want to be able to use the down arrow to
scroll through the list.

Can someone point me to a source that will show me how to enable these kind
of features, assuming of course that it can be done.

Cheers
 
I found a previous post that describes how to get the down arrow to work.

I would still like to know of a good source for these type of functions.

Cheers
 
You didn't explain what circumstances you want to do this in
and you never said how you got it to work so it's unclear
what "functions" you want to know more about.

As for using the down arrow in combo boxes, it's a standard
keyboard operation, so maybe you were looking for the
DorpDown method??

For keyboard shortcuts see Access Help - Contents - MS
Access Accessibility - Keyboard shortcuts. There's a
million of them.

To get to Help for the combo box methods and properties,
from the VBE - View - Object Borwser, select the Access
library and search for combobox. Select a proerty or method
and click on the ? button.
 
Sorry abou that....

It was the On Key Down event that I wanted along with the DropDown function.
And you suggestions will help with my future needs.

Cheers


Marshall Barton said:
You didn't explain what circumstances you want to do this in
and you never said how you got it to work so it's unclear
what "functions" you want to know more about.

As for using the down arrow in combo boxes, it's a standard
keyboard operation, so maybe you were looking for the
DorpDown method??

For keyboard shortcuts see Access Help - Contents - MS
Access Accessibility - Keyboard shortcuts. There's a
million of them.

To get to Help for the combo box methods and properties,
from the VBE - View - Object Borwser, select the Access
library and search for combobox. Select a proerty or method
and click on the ? button.
--
Marsh
MVP [MS Access]


I found a previous post that describes how to get the down arrow to work.

I would still like to know of a good source for these type of functions.
 
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