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Show one range in a combobox and write the 2nd range!
I have two lists one that show a product or narrative and the other one
shows the code(the acronym for the narrative). I also have created a combobox, which is linked to the narrative list, what I what to do is to see the narrative on the combobox but when I click on the specific narrative the macro will write the code. A B Pears Pr Supercalifr.. Sp Beer Drnk so if I select Beer the macro would write Drnk. I'm assuming this is posible? Ihavent figure it out or have any idea how to do this! Many Thanks to all the people that have been helping me lately in this personal project of mine. And I have been looking in the forum and the web for tutorials and ideas. Thanks Kevin Brenner |
Show one range in a combobox and write the 2nd range!
One way is to store both column values in the list and make the ColumnWidth
for one of them equal to 0. So if your RowSource is A1:B3 like in your example, add ;0 to the ColumnWidths property and 2 to ColumnCount. Then to retrieve a selected value With ComboBox1 MsgBox .List(.ListIndex, 1) End With "Kevin" ! wrote in message ... I have two lists one that show a product or narrative and the other one shows the code(the acronym for the narrative). I also have created a combobox, which is linked to the narrative list, what I what to do is to see the narrative on the combobox but when I click on the specific narrative the macro will write the code. A B Pears Pr Supercalifr.. Sp Beer Drnk so if I select Beer the macro would write Drnk. I'm assuming this is posible? Ihavent figure it out or have any idea how to do this! Many Thanks to all the people that have been helping me lately in this personal project of mine. And I have been looking in the forum and the web for tutorials and ideas. Thanks Kevin Brenner |
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