Hi Bob,
here is an example with the properties you need to set for a combobox
~~~ Combobox Example ~~~
* Under no circumstances should you store names in more than one
place. For instance, if you have a People table, define a PID (or
PeopleID) autonumber field. Then, in other tables, when you want to
identify a person, you can use the key field. One way to do this
Create an autonumber field in the People table -->
PID, autonumber
then, in the other tables...
PID, long, DefaultValue = Null
Then, when you want to put data in (which should be done from a form),
you can set it up to pick names from a list but store the PID.
create a combobox control
Name --> PID
ControlSource --> PID
RowSource -->
SELECT
PID,
LastName & " " & Firstname AS Fullname,
BirthDate
FROM People
ORDER BY LastName, Firstname
BoundColumn --> 1
ColumnCount --> 3
columnWidths --> 0;2;1
(etc for however many columns you have -- the ID column will be hidden)
ListWidth --> 3
(should add up to the sum of the column widths)
if you have a listbox, make the width .01 MORE than the sum of the
columns to prevent the horizontal scrollbar.
PID will be stored in the form RecordSource while showing you names from
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another table... a MUCH better and more reliable method.
If you want to show other information from your combobox in other
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controls, you can use calculated fields.
For instance
textbox:
Name --> BirthDate
ControlSource --> = PID.column(2)
The reason that column 2 is referenced instead of column 3 is that
column indexes start with 0, not 1, in Access
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to answer your question, the property that controls the width of the
list is ListWidth
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Bob wrote:
> How can I Make the dropdown list wider the window above it, Has it something
> to do with Alignment!
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> Thanks in advance.........Bob Vance
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