![]() I usually recommend avoiding ActiveX controls because in large numbers they tend to be ill-behaved, butĪ few per document should be OK. If you click the third button in the bottom row - the folder-and-tools icon - and look under the ActiveX heading, you'll find a combo box button there. (The design philosophy of all content controls includes making them look just like ordinary text when the document is read or printed.) ![]() There is no way to make the down arrow of this kind permanently visible - the best you can do is to put a label next to it, or put it into a The one that you can see among the other buttons in the Controls group of the Developer tab is a "content control". In Word 2010 there are two kinds of combo boxes that can be on the document surface (not counting the kind that can be put into a UserForm through the VBA editor):
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