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    Drop Down Menu Size [Width]

    Is there a way to expand the size of the drop down menu [length or width]?
    Thanks for any help I can get.
    modytrane

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    Does link help

    http://www.contextures.com/xlDataVal08.html#Wider

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    Drop Down Menu Width

    Yes it does provide a workaround.
    Wish it was psossible to define width and lenth sizes.
    Thanks,
    modytrane

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    Re: Drop Down Menu Width

    The contextures tutorial shows how to modify the temporarily modify the width of one drop down. I have 200 drop downs all in the same row. Can you tell me how to code it so that it works for all 200 drop downs?

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    Re: Drop Down Menu Size [Width]

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