However, as combo's pointed out they're fairly limited in their properties & settings. they're a throwbach to v95, and have proven to be quite useful for som quick forms I needed. Use the FORMS toolbar to add the "old-style" Excel controls to a worksheet. Hey Zathras - never one to resist a challenge ActiveX Controls combo (TechnicalUser) 29 Jan 03 03:44 I trust, now that I've stepped into it, you should start to see some responses. I'm not sure, but I think that technically, in either case you are using ActiveX controls. ![]() ![]() (Although you can assign a keyboard accelerator.) As far as I know, the user must use the mouse to select a control on a sheet. For example, the tab key can advance between controls on a form. directly on the sheet may be appropriate as long as the relationships between the various controls is not tightly coupled. If multiple bits of data need to be set at the same time before doing something else, a form will handle that nicely.ĭropping check boxes, etc. ![]() With a form, you have more control over what the user can do. Another way to say that is it depends on the user interface you want to provide. The glib answer is that it depends on the requirements for the application. Since no one else has cared to address this issue, I'll offer my two cents worth.
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