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Old July 17th 07, 03:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Markus Beck
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Default VBA access to controlelement in a form

Hello,
i adapted the form for contact and provided therein a
drop-down control. This drop-down control has given values.
The new Contact-Form is assigned to all contacts. I would
like to access now by VBA (from Word) the drop down element.
I would like to pick the possible values out those the
drop-down control have. I would like to thus access the form
directly. Not on the values the one contact has.
Sorry for my english.


 




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