No, the combo box will display the first visible column after you've made
your selection. To change the visibility of a column, use the Column Widths
property and set the column you want to hide to zero width.
To display all four columns after the selection, place three textboxes next
to the combo box. Set the Control Source of each textbox to one of the
columns.
Example
=cboMyCombo.Column(1)
The Column index is zero based, so 1 is the second column, 2 is the third,
etc.
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Wayne Morgan
MS Access MVP
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I have a bound combo box which displays a list of 4 items per row:
ID1 name1 number1 type1
ID2 name2 number2 type2
ID3 name3 number3 type3
etc
When I select a row, the first column is bound.
I.E. If I selected row two above, bound item would be "ID2".
This is what I want, but can I get it to still "display" all four items
in the row?
I.E. ID2 name2 number2 type2
Thanks
Doug