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It is that simple actually. You just use a two column listbox and make the
width of the second column 0. You put the address of the cell in the second column. I am not sure how you overwrite the list when you loop through cells in L if you are changing G to 2. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Robert Couchman" wrote in message ... Hi Tom, i wish it was that simple!!! the only unique value in the row is the ID, but i do not want this present in the listbox, then the other problem is that when i loop through column G i find that it stops when it gets to a cell with a value, then writes over the list when it continues! thank you, Robert Couchman ) |
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