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I am using Excel 97.
I have a userform which is populated from a list. I have used the following code : If comboFrom1.MatchFound Then Do something ElseIf Not comboFrom1.MatchFound Then Do something However, problems occur when similarnames in the list are populated. Is there anyone who can assist me please with something which is perhaps slicker and accurate. Something which only runs when an exact match is found from the list. Many thanks -- Mark |
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