Adding Items To Combo Boxes And List Boxes Programmatically In Access

Topics:
Software tips
Tags:
Data Management,
Software/Web Development,
Software,
Scripting Languages,
Office Suites,
Microsoft VBA,
Microsoft Office,
Microsoft Corp.,
Microsoft Access,
Item,
...
Source:
Microsoft

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Overview: When you need to give users a list of choices, you typically provide those choices in a combo box control or a list box control. Most Access developers use combo boxes because they're more versatile - they allow users to enter text or select an item from a list. If users need to select items from one list and assign them to another, then you use list box controls. This paper explains how to add items (choices) to combo boxes and list boxes programmatically by using Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) code.

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