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WD98: How to Automatically Display Drop-Down Form Field Contents

Article ID: 181112

Article Last Modified on 11/23/2006



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  • Microsoft Word 98 for Macintosh



This article was previously published under Q181112


SUMMARY

This article describes how to use an on-entry macro to automatically display the contents of a drop-down form field when you press the TAB key to select the form field.

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Create the following macro then edit the drop-down form field by double-clicking the field. In the Run Macro On Entry drop-down list, select this macro and click OK.

   Sub AutoDropDown()
      SendKeys "%{down}"
   End Sub
                

For more information about SendKeys, click the Office Assistant while in the Visual Basic Editor, type "SendKeys," click Search, and then click to view "SendKeys Statement."

NOTE: If the Assistant is hidden, click the Office Assistant button on the Standard toolbar. If the Assistant is not able to answer your query, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

176476 OFF: Office Assistant Not Answering Visual Basic Questions


REFERENCES

For more information about getting help with Visual Basic for Applications, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

163435 VBA: Programming Resources for Visual Basic for Applications



Additional query words: kbmacro vba

Keywords: kbhowto kbmacroexample KB181112