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Hi.

I need to show in a listbox Item something like:

1.- This Item is *out of stock*

(Out of stock in bold format)

It is possible to do with VBA???? (a different colour cold by useful
too).

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Marcelo

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It isn't possible to do it with any of the listboxes provided with Excel.

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Hi.

I need to show in a listbox Item something like:

1.- This Item is *out of stock*

(Out of stock in bold format)

It is possible to do with VBA???? (a different colour cold by usefull
too).

Thanks

Marcelo.


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