XL: List of Controls That Can Be Placed on a Custom Dialog Box
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Excel for Windows, version 5.0
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Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh, version 5.0
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Microsoft Excel for Windows NT, version 5.0
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Microsoft Excel for Windows 95, version 7.0
SUMMARY
The forms toolbar contains twelve different controls that you can place on
a custom dialog box. To place one of these controls on a custom dialog box,
click the button of the control you want. Drag the mouse pointer on the
dialog box until the control is the desired size and shape.
MORE INFORMATION
The following table lists the controls and their descriptions.
Control name Description
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Label Text provided for the user, such as names,
instructions, and cautions.
Edit box A box that allows a user to enter text, numbers,
or cell references.
Group box A border that separates a group of buttons or
other controls from the rest of the dialog box.
Button A button such as Cancel or OK.
Check box A box that indicates whether an option has been
set, regardless of the state of other options on
the dialog box.
Option button A button for selecting one item from a group of
mutually exclusive options. Options can be
placed in a group box to group them together.
List box A list of text strings that allows for one or
more selections.
Drop-down A single non-editable text box and an down arrow,
paired with a drop-down list that appears after
the down arrow has been clicked.
Combination A single editable text box combined with a list
list-edit box.
Combination drop- An empty edit box with a down arrow, paired with
down edit a drop-down list that appears after the down
arrow has been clicked.
Scroll bar A horizontal or vertical scroll bar for changing>
numeric values.
Spinner A pair of buttons for increasing or decreasing
a value.
REFERENCES
Microsoft Excel Version 7.0
For more information about custom dialog boxes, in Microsoft Excel, click
Answer Wizard on the Help menu, and type the following
creating a dialog
and click the Search button.
Microsoft Excel Version 5.0
"Visual Basic User's Guide," version 5.0, page 225
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