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Default Userform for displaying values from a row


Hi,

In the range A1 - G20 I have values. Range A1 - A20 is called
"products". In the other coloms there are values of each specific
product.
I would like to receive some help creating a userform with a ComboBox,
labels and buttons. The ComboBox should -on change- display the values
of the specific row in the labels. That is not the problem; I can do
that.
But also: I would like to create a button "next" and "previous". And
when there is no possiblity to go back or further; the option must be
disabled.

Any help would be appriciated.


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