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Dim Rng As Range
Dim Ndx As Long
Set Rng = Range("Z1")
With Me.ListBox1
For Ndx = 0 To .ListCount - 1
If .Selected(Ndx) = True Then
Rng.Value = .List(Ndx)
Set Rng = Rng(2, 1)
End If
Next Ndx
End With



Above is the code I am using... It populates with the
values found in Range Z1:Z26.

Is there a way to when I pull up the
listbox, that it can look in that range(Z1:Z26) and if it
finds a value that matches one of the list box values, it
can put a check next to it automatically in the listbox.
For instance, lets say I open the form and put a check
mark next to "Todd", then I close the form and later on
reopen it, I would like to see the check mark already next
to "Todd" in the listbox when I pull up the userform.

Also lets say later on I open the form
and try to check more values in it. If I do that now, it
just overwrites whats currently in the range. I want it
to be that when I check the checkboxes and then click ok
button, that the code not does not overwrite values that
are in the range.

Thank you

Todd Huttenstine


 
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