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I have a combo box with active x control, however users are able to delete. Users are able to delete field from the combo box but I would like to know if there is somewhere in the properties where I can not allow the users to delete and alway default to one of the combo box options.

If possible without Vba coding.

Thanks so much

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Default Active x control

Hi.

I have a combo box with active x control, however users are able to
delete. Users are able to delete field from the combo box but I
would like to know if there is somewhere in the properties where I
can not allow the users to delete and alway default to one of the
combo box options.

If possible without Vba coding.

Thanks so much


Have you tried using a Data Validation dropdown list?

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