In the same way. The .ListIndex attribute is the same for both listboxes
and comboboxes.
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"Gmann" wrote in message
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Sorry, I thought I had posted in excel. Thanks for the answer, how
would I go about the same operation (below) with a group of
comboboxes?
Doug Robbins - Word MVP;457857 Wrote:
Better to ask in the excel.programming newsgroup. But use the
.ListIndex
attribute of the listbox + 1
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"Gmann" wrote in message
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I have a listbox (activex control) in an excel worksheet, it returns
a
"text" value to the linked cell, when the item is selected from the
list.
Since I want to do math with the result in the linked cell, how can I
use vba to return a corresonding numeric value, instead of the text
value.
I know the listbox created from the "forms" menu, returns a number,
but
I like the versatility of the activex control better. I have tried
to
research this question for many days now, and can't find a reference
to
this problem.
Has anyone else tried this? Any help is humbly appreciated.
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