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Can I use values from a list box/combo box in a formula and if so how do I
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You can specify a worksheet cell in the LinkedCell property of the box,
Sheet1!C1 for example. Now C1 will display the value selected in the box you
can use C1 in your calculations.

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Can I use values from a list box/combo box in a formula and if so how do I
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Thanks, that did it.
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You can specify a worksheet cell in the LinkedCell property of the box,
Sheet1!C1 for example. Now C1 will display the value selected in the box
you
can use C1 in your calculations.

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Can I use values from a list box/combo box in a formula and if so how do
I
do that?
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