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Runtime error 380 - Could not set the list property. Invalid property value.
Hello,
I'm getting this error message %subject% while trying to assign value into the listbox in VBA Excel. The error occurs when writting to column "10" either the "columncount" property is set to 26. the code is: lb_report.ColumnCount = pocet_stlp + 1 If r = 1 Then condition = True If condition = True Then rwrite = rwrite + 1 lb_report.AddItem For s = 1 To pocet_stlp hodnota = ws.Cells(r, CInt(lb_colselected.List(s - 1, 1))).Value lb_report.List(rwrite - 1, CInt(s)) = hodnota Next s End If Thakns for advice |
Runtime error 380 - Could not set the list property. Invalid property value.
unbound controls are limited to 10 columns. from the help on ColumnCount
property: Setting ColumnCount to 0 displays zero columns, and setting it to -1 displays all the available columns. For an unbound data source, there is a 10-column limit (0 to 9). -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy wrote in message ups.com... Hello, I'm getting this error message %subject% while trying to assign value into the listbox in VBA Excel. The error occurs when writting to column "10" either the "columncount" property is set to 26. the code is: lb_report.ColumnCount = pocet_stlp + 1 If r = 1 Then condition = True If condition = True Then rwrite = rwrite + 1 lb_report.AddItem For s = 1 To pocet_stlp hodnota = ws.Cells(r, CInt(lb_colselected.List(s - 1, 1))).Value lb_report.List(rwrite - 1, CInt(s)) = hodnota Next s End If Thakns for advice |
Runtime error 380 - Could not set the list property. Invalid property value.
Does it mean, that there is no way how to add more then 10 columns
without binding it to worksheet? Any other controls couldn't manage this? |
Runtime error 380 - Could not set the list property. Invalid property value.
That is what it means.
None that are shipped with Excel. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy wrote in message oups.com... Does it mean, that there is no way how to add more then 10 columns without binding it to worksheet? Any other controls couldn't manage this? |
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