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vba - Is it possible to use auto-filter or find on a dictionary?

so I have a userform with comboBox serving as a dynamic-search box.

The data needed to be searched is located in another workbook (1200+ rows). To avoid constant opening and closing of that data-workbook, I load it all into dictionary during form initialization.

Now my question is: is it possible to quickly filter out dictionary data (and update combobox), as user is typing or do I need to change my approach?

any help would be greatly appreciated.

here is the code I have so far:

Option Explicit
Private emplDict As Object
'all other constants and functions are declared in a separate module named "code"
Private Sub btnClose_Click()
    Unload Me
End Sub
Private Sub comboSearch_Change()
    Me.comboSearch.DropDown
End Sub
Private Sub UserForm_Initialize()
    Dim xlWS As Worksheet
    Dim xlWB As Workbook
    Dim rng As Range
    Dim lstRw As Long
    Dim item As Variant

    Application.Run "code.xlHelper", False ' turn off screen updating, alerts, events

    Set emplDict = CreateObject("scripting.dictionary")
    Set xlWB = Workbooks.Open(Filename:=SUB_PLANNING & EMPLOYEE_LIST)
    Set xlWS = xlWB.Sheets("namen_werknemers")

    With xlWS
        lstRw = .Cells(Rows.Count, 1).End(xlUp).Row
        Set rng = .Range(.Cells(2, 1), .Cells(lstRw, 1))
    End With

    For Each item In rng
        If Not emplDict.exists(item.Value) Then
            emplDict.Add item.Text, item.Offset(0, 1).Text
        End If
    Next

    xlWB.Close False

    Set xlWS = Nothing
    Set xlWB = Nothing

    Application.Run "code.xlHelper", True
End Sub
Private Sub UserForm_QueryClose(Cancel As Integer, CloseMode As Integer)
    Set emplDict = Nothing
End Sub
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The Key is to use the Dictionary's Keys.

Use the VBA Filter method to return an array of filtered Keys.

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Private EEDict As Object

Private Sub cboEEList_Change()
    Dim Keys
    Keys = EEDict.Keys
    cboEEList.List = Filter(Keys, cboEEList.Text, True, vbTextCompare)
    cboEEList.DropDown

End Sub

Private Sub UserForm_Initialize()
    Dim arData
    Dim x As Long

    Set EEDict = CreateObject("scripting.dictionary")

    arData = Worksheets("Employees").Range("A1").CurrentRegion.Value2

    For x = 2 To UBound(arData)
        EEDict(arData(x, 1)) = arData(x, 2)
    Next

    cboEEList.List = EEDict.Keys
End Sub

I got the sample data from: Fusion Tables - Employees.csv


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