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Greetings, I am using Visual Basic 6 on Windows 2000 platform.
I am updating a program in VB6 and the forms are already fairly busy, but one of the drop-down boxes is physically shorter than the data that will be brought back from the database. I saw code sometime in the past while surfing that will show the user the entire data string when he/she moves the mouse cursor down each entry in the drop-down. I may have been incorrect about the code I found, does anybody know if this can be done? I know about tool-tips, but thought it will only work on what is active in the drop-down.