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Default How to pick one or more items out of a list, moving to new list, moving up or down. (form)

Hello All,

I want to make a form with two lists.
One list showing eg all files in a particular folder and one empty list.
The idea is to select one or more files and by pushing an ADD button these
filenames are placed into the empty list. (removing them from first list)
(this is different in compare to a normal folder viewer)
Selecting files can be one by one and ADDING them one by one or by
selecting more files in once.

After finishing the files in the new list can be used for performing
special things on the selected files.

This looks like any picture-viewer were you can select files for a Dia-show.

Does anybody have any suggestions? (sites , examples etc)
Which tool are easy to use or manipulate via VBA in other to get this to
work?
Manipulating the order of the list by means of buttons MOVING UP or DOWN.

Thanks in advance,

Kimball Engbersen


 
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