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Hi,
VBA for excel 2000

My english is poor but i try to answer my question. I work with VBA for
Excel 2000. I use a userform and i want to insert component Dirlistbox,
drivelistbox and filelistbox in my userform. When i search the components,
i not found them. Where are they ? When i see in visual basic, the
component appear a default in the toolbar.

Thank you
Christine


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Office VBA does not have these controls. The "forms package" for VBA is
quite different from the one for VB. Office developers often use
Application.GetOpenFilename to ask the user for the names of files.

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| Hi,
| VBA for excel 2000
|
| My english is poor but i try to answer my question. I work with VBA for
| Excel 2000. I use a userform and i want to insert component Dirlistbox,
| drivelistbox and filelistbox in my userform. When i search the
components,
| i not found them. Where are they ? When i see in visual basic, the
| component appear a default in the toolbar.
|
| Thank you
| Christine
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