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Is there an easier/shorter way to populate a combobox with
values in a particular range, other the method I am using? Below is the method I use to populate combobox. I used combobox23 as an example... Dim rng As Range With Worksheets(8) Set rng = .Range("C1:C100") End With For Each Cell In rng If Cell.Value < "" Then ComboBox23.AddItem Cell.Value End If Next ComboBox23.Value = "Please Select" Isnt there a shorter code to achieve the same goal? Thank you Todd Huttenstine |
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Todd,
Put the values in a worksheet range, and set the ListFillRange property (ControlSource if it's a Userform) of the combobox to point at that range. You would still need to initialise ListIndex. -- HTH Bob Phillips ... looking out across Poole Harbour to the Purbecks (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Todd Huttenstine" wrote in message ... Is there an easier/shorter way to populate a combobox with values in a particular range, other the method I am using? Below is the method I use to populate combobox. I used combobox23 as an example... Dim rng As Range With Worksheets(8) Set rng = .Range("C1:C100") End With For Each Cell In rng If Cell.Value < "" Then ComboBox23.AddItem Cell.Value End If Next ComboBox23.Value = "Please Select" Isnt there a shorter code to achieve the same goal? Thank you Todd Huttenstine |
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how do I do that?
-----Original Message----- Todd, Put the values in a worksheet range, and set the ListFillRange property (ControlSource if it's a Userform) of the combobox to point at that range. You would still need to initialise ListIndex. -- HTH Bob Phillips ... looking out across Poole Harbour to the Purbecks (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Todd Huttenstine" wrote in message ... Is there an easier/shorter way to populate a combobox with values in a particular range, other the method I am using? Below is the method I use to populate combobox. I used combobox23 as an example... Dim rng As Range With Worksheets(8) Set rng = .Range("C1:C100") End With For Each Cell In rng If Cell.Value < "" Then ComboBox23.AddItem Cell.Value End If Next ComboBox23.Value = "Please Select" Isnt there a shorter code to achieve the same goal? Thank you Todd Huttenstine . |
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Todd,
For instance, on Sheet1 A1: Todd A2: Bob A3: Tom etc. For worksheet comboboxes, go into design mode (the blue-green triangle on the control toolbox toolbar), select the combobox, click the properties icon (the sheet with the hand), and in the properties you will find a ListFillRange property. In here, add a range as the normal way, that is Sheet1!A1:A10 exit design and it's ready for use. -- HTH Bob Phillips ... looking out across Poole Harbour to the Purbecks (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Todd Huttenstine" wrote in message ... how do I do that? -----Original Message----- Todd, Put the values in a worksheet range, and set the ListFillRange property (ControlSource if it's a Userform) of the combobox to point at that range. You would still need to initialise ListIndex. -- HTH Bob Phillips ... looking out across Poole Harbour to the Purbecks (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Todd Huttenstine" wrote in message ... Is there an easier/shorter way to populate a combobox with values in a particular range, other the method I am using? Below is the method I use to populate combobox. I used combobox23 as an example... Dim rng As Range With Worksheets(8) Set rng = .Range("C1:C100") End With For Each Cell In rng If Cell.Value < "" Then ComboBox23.AddItem Cell.Value End If Next ComboBox23.Value = "Please Select" Isnt there a shorter code to achieve the same goal? Thank you Todd Huttenstine . |
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I put that in my rowsource property. It didnt work in
ControlSource and there was no ListFillRange property. when I put it in Rowsource property I put it from Sheet1! A1:A100 because it is possible to have values going down that far. The number of values will vary, this is why I set it to A100. But when I do that, it also shows the empty cell values and I dont want that. If there are blank spaces I dont want that empty value to show. -----Original Message----- Todd, For instance, on Sheet1 A1: Todd A2: Bob A3: Tom etc. For worksheet comboboxes, go into design mode (the blue- green triangle on the control toolbox toolbar), select the combobox, click the properties icon (the sheet with the hand), and in the properties you will find a ListFillRange property. In here, add a range as the normal way, that is Sheet1!A1:A10 exit design and it's ready for use. -- HTH Bob Phillips ... looking out across Poole Harbour to the Purbecks (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Todd Huttenstine" wrote in message ... how do I do that? -----Original Message----- Todd, Put the values in a worksheet range, and set the ListFillRange property (ControlSource if it's a Userform) of the combobox to point at that range. You would still need to initialise ListIndex. -- HTH Bob Phillips ... looking out across Poole Harbour to the Purbecks (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Todd Huttenstine" wrote in message ... Is there an easier/shorter way to populate a combobox with values in a particular range, other the method I am using? Below is the method I use to populate combobox. I used combobox23 as an example... Dim rng As Range With Worksheets(8) Set rng = .Range("C1:C100") End With For Each Cell In rng If Cell.Value < "" Then ComboBox23.AddItem Cell.Value End If Next ComboBox23.Value = "Please Select" Isnt there a shorter code to achieve the same goal? Thank you Todd Huttenstine . . |
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Todd,
Try a dynamic range, such as OFFSET(Sheet1!A1,,,COUNTA(Sheet1!A:A)) -- HTH Bob Phillips ... looking out across Poole Harbour to the Purbecks (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Todd Huttenstine" wrote in message ... I put that in my rowsource property. It didnt work in ControlSource and there was no ListFillRange property. when I put it in Rowsource property I put it from Sheet1! A1:A100 because it is possible to have values going down that far. The number of values will vary, this is why I set it to A100. But when I do that, it also shows the empty cell values and I dont want that. If there are blank spaces I dont want that empty value to show. -----Original Message----- Todd, For instance, on Sheet1 A1: Todd A2: Bob A3: Tom etc. For worksheet comboboxes, go into design mode (the blue- green triangle on the control toolbox toolbar), select the combobox, click the properties icon (the sheet with the hand), and in the properties you will find a ListFillRange property. In here, add a range as the normal way, that is Sheet1!A1:A10 exit design and it's ready for use. -- HTH Bob Phillips ... looking out across Poole Harbour to the Purbecks (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Todd Huttenstine" wrote in message ... how do I do that? -----Original Message----- Todd, Put the values in a worksheet range, and set the ListFillRange property (ControlSource if it's a Userform) of the combobox to point at that range. You would still need to initialise ListIndex. -- HTH Bob Phillips ... looking out across Poole Harbour to the Purbecks (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Todd Huttenstine" wrote in message ... Is there an easier/shorter way to populate a combobox with values in a particular range, other the method I am using? Below is the method I use to populate combobox. I used combobox23 as an example... Dim rng As Range With Worksheets(8) Set rng = .Range("C1:C100") End With For Each Cell In rng If Cell.Value < "" Then ComboBox23.AddItem Cell.Value End If Next ComboBox23.Value = "Please Select" Isnt there a shorter code to achieve the same goal? Thank you Todd Huttenstine . . |
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