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Bob, Actually, you can get a scroll area in a table with 5.0+ browsers. Just surround your table with a style like: <div style="overflow: auto;> The biggest problem is that the heading will scroll unless you put it in a separate table. David Morris >>> cozzi@rpgiv.com 05/15/02 10:46AM >>> David, There isn't a CheckListBox control in HTML. However, you could, using a table, create the look you want and then open that table in another "popup" window. That would give the end-user a scroll box and allow them to check the items they want. Bob Cozzi
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