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It sounds like it's a display problem.
Maybe you could verify it with a line like: MsgBox Me.ListBox1.ListIndex And if maybe you could refresh the user form with a line like: Me.Repaint L Mehl wrote: Hello -- A form contains 2 listboxes. Listbox1's MultiSelect property is set to frmMultiSelectSingle. The choice from that listbox is used to populate Listbox2. If the choice in Listbox1 results in Listbox2 having no records, clicking a different choice in Listbox1 highlights both the original choice and the second one. Is there a setting or code I need to add to allow only one choice (or, none) in Listbox 1 to be highlighted? Thanks for any help. Larry Mehl -- Dave Peterson |
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