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Combobox Value
I'm fairly new to VBA, but learning fast! Okay, so here's the
problem... I've got Form1 with 2 optionbuttons, 2 comboboxes, and a commandbutton. The optionbuttons tell what list will show in the comboboxes, then the value chosen in the combobox will filter the main data when the commandbutton is clicked. I'm having problems getting the value of the comboboxes to show up, so I broke it down as simple as I could. Dim CVal As Variant CVal = Form1.CptyBox.Value MsgBox CVal What I'm getting is a blank message box to appear (it should have a value in it). Am I not referring to the combobox properly? Any ideas are appreciated. Thanks. |
Combobox Value
on a userform it should work...
drop two option buttons, one con=mbobox and a command button onto a new userform, leave the names with the default. add the following code Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() MsgBox UserForm1.ComboBox1.Value End Sub Private Sub OptionButton1_Click() With ComboBox1 .Clear .AddItem "A" .AddItem "B" End With End Sub Private Sub OptionButton2_Click() With ComboBox1 .Clear .AddItem "X" .AddItem "Y" End With End Sub hth Patrick Molloy Microsoft Excel MVP -----Original Message----- I'm fairly new to VBA, but learning fast! Okay, so here's the problem... I've got Form1 with 2 optionbuttons, 2 comboboxes, and a commandbutton. The optionbuttons tell what list will show in the comboboxes, then the value chosen in the combobox will filter the main data when the commandbutton is clicked. I'm having problems getting the value of the comboboxes to show up, so I broke it down as simple as I could. Dim CVal As Variant CVal = Form1.CptyBox.Value MsgBox CVal What I'm getting is a blank message box to appear (it should have a value in it). Am I not referring to the combobox properly? Any ideas are appreciated. Thanks. . |
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