Add 2nd Column to ComboBox
Thanks that partially got the job done! I am going to post more
questions in a new topic that I can't figure out now. I really
appreciate the help guys!
Tom Ogilvy wrote:
forgot to hide the column
With UserForm1.MultiPage1.Pages(0).MultiPage2.Pages(0). ComboBox1
.Clear
.columncount = 2
.boundcolumn = 2
.ColumnWidths = "-1;0"
For v = 13 To 16
.AddItem Format((Worksheets("Worksheet1").Cells(v, 9).Value), "#0.000")
.list(.listcount-1,1) = Worksheets("Worksheet1").Cells(v, 9).Value
Next v
End with
--
Regards,
Tom Ogilvy
"Tom Ogilvy" wrote:
With UserForm1.MultiPage1.Pages(0).MultiPage2.Pages(0). ComboBox1
.Clear
.columncount = 2
.boundcolumn = 2
For v = 13 To 16
.AddItem Format((Worksheets("Worksheet1").Cells(v, 9).Value), "#0.000")
.list(.listcount-1,1) = Worksheets("Worksheet1").Cells(v, 9).Value
Next v
End with
--
Regards,
Tom Ogilvy
"Justin" wrote:
Hi,
I am populating the ComboBoxes on my UserForm with the following code:
For v = 13 To 16
UserForm1.MultiPage1.Pages(0).MultiPage2.Pages(0). ComboBox1.AddItem
Format((Worksheets("Worksheet1").Cells(v, 9).Value), "#0.000")
Next v
I want to add a second column that is not visible to the user. The
trick is that I DO NOT want to format the 2nd column in the manner that
I am formatting the present column. And I want to make the new column
the bound column.
Any suggestions?
Your help is greatly appreciated!
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