Searchable Dropdown for VBA UserForms(Add in 30 Seconds)
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 Published On Mar 1, 2021

Searchable Dropdown for VBA UserForms(Add in 30 Seconds)

In this video I'm going to show you how to add a Searchable dropdown to any VBA Userform. The best part is you can do it in less than 30 seconds.
The best part is that it doesn't involve an installation. All you need is a simple class module which you can download from below.

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Useful VBA Shortcut Keys
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Debugging:
Compile the code: Alt + D + C OR Alt + D + Enter
Run the code from the current sub: F5
Step into the code line by line: F8
Add a breakpoint to pause the code: F9(or click left margin)

Windows:
View the Immediate Window: Ctrl + G
View the Watch Window: Alt + V + H
View the Properties Window: F4
Switch between Excel and the VBA Editor: Alt + F11
View the Project Explorer Window: Ctrl + R

Writing Code:
Search keyword under cursor: Ctrl + F3
Search the word last searched for: F3
Auto complete word: Ctrl + Space
Get the definition of the item under the cursor: Shift + F2
Go to the last cursor position: Ctrl + Shift + F2
Get the current region on a worksheet: Ctrl + Shift + 8(or Ctrl + *)
To move lines of code to the right(Indent): Tab
To move lines of code to the left(Outdent): Shift + Tab
Delete a Line: Ctrl + Y(note: this clears the clipboard)

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