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yea I saw similar behavior. Actually, depending upon how I reorder things I
can get any one or two of the three listboxes to have "". I have tried various delays between writing to the ListIndex, but it had no effect. "JLGWhiz" wrote in message ... Hold on, I did get it to repeat the anomaly and it is listbox 2 that is returning the null string. However, it is showing as selected. I looks like it might be speed related but can't be positive. "Bill" wrote: All, I have done a fair amount of Excel VBA programming, but this is a new odd behavior. I have a form with 3 listboxes. All 3 listboxes have a range as a Rowsource. When the form opens they are all populated and display just fine. I want an item selected in the first listbox to force the same selection (i.e. listindex) in the other 2 listboxes. In the listbox1_Click() subroutine I put the following code: listbox2.ListIndex = listbox1.ListIndex listbox3.ListIndex = listbox1.ListIndex v1 = listbox1.Value (or .Text) v2 = listbox2.Value (or .Text) v3 = listbox3.Value (or .Text) v1 and v2 have the right stuff but v3 = "" Any ideas? TIA, Bill |
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