

#Ms word combo box not found code#
I suspect that it is something I am doing up front with the query which is not allowing me to set this field to default value of blank or to set it to blank using the ME.Combobox code in the form event.

To use the built-in Help Search, select Microsoft Visual Basic Help on the Help menu. The form is based on a query which pulls some records off of a data file, including the one ('shift') that I made a combo box. The Value property topic is displayed when you press F1 with the insertion point between the "a" and the "l" in the Value keyword as shown in the following example. In fact, if you select only a portion of the keyword, or more than a single word, Help won't find what you are looking for. This post is a detailed walkthrough of creating simple user entry form using Word 2010 intrinsic Form Content Controls. The easiest way to get help on a specific keyword is to position the insertion point anywhere within the keyword and press F1. From available Form Controls list, you can insert checkboxes, drop-down lists, combo boxes, text panes & labels to create an intriguing user entry form without using any designated tool. Make sure references are set to the appropriate object libraries for all objects used in your code. The value of each 'entry matches the corresponding ListIndex value 'in the combo box. The keyword you want help on may be contained within an object library that is not referenced. Private Sub UserFormInitialize() Label1.Left 18 Label1.Top 12 Label1.Height 12 Label1.Width 190 Label1.Caption 'Select picture placement ' & 'relative to the caption.' 'Add list entries to combo box. Delete all of the text in the Find what text box. The command button stores the values from the two date controls (text boxes or calendars or what have you) into the small table, and then executes the selected query. Proper nouns are usually not found in the dictionary, so Word will often underline them with a wavy. The form has two controls for the dates, a combo box that lists the available queries, and a command button. I made a combo box using the built-in wizard to find a record on my form based on the record selected in the drop-down list. You may have misspelled the keyword, selected too much or too little text, or asked for help on a word that isn't a valid Visual Basic keyword. Create a form to capture the dates for a query. the variable iniFruit is going to be the variable assigned from the ini read. The keyword you selected can't be found in Visual Basic Help. Since its a combo-box and the user will be able to add a custom option the easiest/simpliest way to go about this would be adding the line GuiControl, WFruit, iniFruit after the Gui Add, ComboBox.
