Well, whatever the common usage, technically a combo box is a combination 
of an input field and a drop-down list, like a font size selector. More to 
the point is that OSControl (http://www.peghole.com/xtras/osc_xtra/  email: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) includes two kinds of drop-down menus--one like the the 
font selector in Director, and the other like a menubar drop-down menu. I'm 
using both, and they work great. But I don't think there is one control 
that can be properly called a combobox. Still, I am a very new (and very 
happy) user of OSControl, so you may want to write to OSControl people and 
ask. Their customer relations are superb.

S.

At 04:46 PM 7/12/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>A windows combo-box is often referred to as a drop-down menu or a pop up
>menu. Whether that is correct or not, technically it is called a combo-box.
>
>ck
>
> > Isn't there a mdifference between a combo-box and a drop-down menu? Which
> > are we talking about? S.
> >
> > At 02:27 PM 7/12/2001 -0700, you wrote:
> > >You could use the OSControl Xtra. I've been using it extensively and it's
> > >great. Try the demo version and see if it meets the requirements:
> > >
> >
>
>
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