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I haven't received any comments on this question and I'm wondering if it
belongs in a different list -- such as excel programming. Before I repeat the question there, can someone advise me of the protocol for putting a question in more than one list at a time? Do I need to close this one and, if so, how do I close it? I'm asking because I've been chastised in the past for violating the protocol and I want to be certain that I don't repeat that error. Also, I've found a possible solution to the original question and I'd like some confirmation that my method is reasonable and that there's not a better one. "cellist" wrote: Workbook A uses a form that contains a LISTBOX whose source is a named range, AccountAbbrev in Workbook B. A second named range in Workbook B, AccountDescription, contains entries that correspond to the entries in AccountAbbrev. I want the user to be able to see both lists and have them synchronized on the form. Can I do that with two LISTBOXes? Or, if a LISTBOX source is permitted to consist of more than one column of data, could I just use a single LISTBOX and assign to its source a named range consisted of both lists? TIA, Phil |
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