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Newbie: Problem with re-using a combo-box in userform
I'm new to userforms and can't find a solution.
I'm wanting to use this rough-draft macro and userform to let get me choose a worksheet of a workbook from a combo box, and then reuse it again to let me choose a worksheet from another workbook in the combo box. It seems to work ok the first time around, but the second time the combo box wants to display the same worksheets from the first time around, and then goes to an error. Can someone tell me what's wrong? Thanks. ================== Here's the macro: ================== Sub test() Dim MainWB As String Dim wbDestination As String Dim wbReference As String Dim CellValue As String Dim tester As String MainWB = ActiveWorkbook.Name wbDestination = Sheets("Sheet1").Range("B4").Value wbReference = Sheets("Sheet1").Range("B4").Value Windows(MainWB).Activate CellValue = Sheets("Sheet1").Range("B4").Value CellLocation = "B4" If CellValue = "" Then Windows("1stWorkbook.xls").Activate frmDropIt.Show tester = frmDropIt.ComboBox1.Value Windows(MainWB).Activate Range(CellLocation).Value = tester Else 'Proceed to make sure the worksheet is the primary choice End If Windows(MainWB).Activate CellValue = Sheets("Sheet1").Range("B7").Value CellLocation = "B7" If CellValue = "" Then Windows("2ndWorkbook.xls").Activate frmDropIt.Show tester = frmDropIt.ComboBox1.Value Windows(MainWB).Activate Range(CellLocation).Value = tester Else 'Proceed to make sure the worksheet is the primary choice End If End Sub ================== Here's the Form: ================== Private Sub cmdOK_Click() 'Dim ReturnThis As String If Me.ComboBox1.Value = "" Then Unload Me Else Worksheets(Me.ComboBox1.Value).Activate 'MsgBox "You chose: " & Me.ComboBox1.Value Unload Me End If End Sub Private Sub ComboBox1_Change() 'No code here End Sub Private Sub cmdCancel_Click() Unload Me End Sub Private Sub UserForm_Initialize() Dim i As Long For i = 1 To Worksheets.Count Me.ComboBox1.AddItem Worksheets(i).Name Next ComboBox1.Value = Worksheets(1).Name End Sub |
Newbie: Problem with re-using a combo-box in userform
I think your problem is in the initialize event code. Try this:
Private Sub UserForm_Initialize() Dim i As Long For i = 1 To ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets.Count Me.ComboBox1.AddItem ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets(i).Name Next ComboBox1.Value = Worksheets(1).Name End Sub "jbarrington" <"jbarrington -at- comcast" wrote: I'm new to userforms and can't find a solution. I'm wanting to use this rough-draft macro and userform to let get me choose a worksheet of a workbook from a combo box, and then reuse it again to let me choose a worksheet from another workbook in the combo box. It seems to work ok the first time around, but the second time the combo box wants to display the same worksheets from the first time around, and then goes to an error. Can someone tell me what's wrong? Thanks. ================== Here's the macro: ================== Sub test() Dim MainWB As String Dim wbDestination As String Dim wbReference As String Dim CellValue As String Dim tester As String MainWB = ActiveWorkbook.Name wbDestination = Sheets("Sheet1").Range("B4").Value wbReference = Sheets("Sheet1").Range("B4").Value Windows(MainWB).Activate CellValue = Sheets("Sheet1").Range("B4").Value CellLocation = "B4" If CellValue = "" Then Windows("1stWorkbook.xls").Activate frmDropIt.Show tester = frmDropIt.ComboBox1.Value Windows(MainWB).Activate Range(CellLocation).Value = tester Else 'Proceed to make sure the worksheet is the primary choice End If Windows(MainWB).Activate CellValue = Sheets("Sheet1").Range("B7").Value CellLocation = "B7" If CellValue = "" Then Windows("2ndWorkbook.xls").Activate frmDropIt.Show tester = frmDropIt.ComboBox1.Value Windows(MainWB).Activate Range(CellLocation).Value = tester Else 'Proceed to make sure the worksheet is the primary choice End If End Sub ================== Here's the Form: ================== Private Sub cmdOK_Click() 'Dim ReturnThis As String If Me.ComboBox1.Value = "" Then Unload Me Else Worksheets(Me.ComboBox1.Value).Activate 'MsgBox "You chose: " & Me.ComboBox1.Value Unload Me End If End Sub Private Sub ComboBox1_Change() 'No code here End Sub Private Sub cmdCancel_Click() Unload Me End Sub Private Sub UserForm_Initialize() Dim i As Long For i = 1 To Worksheets.Count Me.ComboBox1.AddItem Worksheets(i).Name Next ComboBox1.Value = Worksheets(1).Name End Sub |
Newbie: Problem with re-using a combo-box in userform
Missed one. All worksheet references need to be qualified
since you are switching to a workbook that does not contain the code. Private Sub UserForm_Initialize() Dim i As Long For i = 1 To ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets.Count Me.ComboBox1.AddItem ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets(i).Name Next ComboBox1.Value = ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets(1).Name End Sub "jbarrington" <"jbarrington -at- comcast" wrote: I'm new to userforms and can't find a solution. I'm wanting to use this rough-draft macro and userform to let get me choose a worksheet of a workbook from a combo box, and then reuse it again to let me choose a worksheet from another workbook in the combo box. It seems to work ok the first time around, but the second time the combo box wants to display the same worksheets from the first time around, and then goes to an error. Can someone tell me what's wrong? Thanks. ================== Here's the macro: ================== Sub test() Dim MainWB As String Dim wbDestination As String Dim wbReference As String Dim CellValue As String Dim tester As String MainWB = ActiveWorkbook.Name wbDestination = Sheets("Sheet1").Range("B4").Value wbReference = Sheets("Sheet1").Range("B4").Value Windows(MainWB).Activate CellValue = Sheets("Sheet1").Range("B4").Value CellLocation = "B4" If CellValue = "" Then Windows("1stWorkbook.xls").Activate frmDropIt.Show tester = frmDropIt.ComboBox1.Value Windows(MainWB).Activate Range(CellLocation).Value = tester Else 'Proceed to make sure the worksheet is the primary choice End If Windows(MainWB).Activate CellValue = Sheets("Sheet1").Range("B7").Value CellLocation = "B7" If CellValue = "" Then Windows("2ndWorkbook.xls").Activate frmDropIt.Show tester = frmDropIt.ComboBox1.Value Windows(MainWB).Activate Range(CellLocation).Value = tester Else 'Proceed to make sure the worksheet is the primary choice End If End Sub ================== Here's the Form: ================== Private Sub cmdOK_Click() 'Dim ReturnThis As String If Me.ComboBox1.Value = "" Then Unload Me Else Worksheets(Me.ComboBox1.Value).Activate 'MsgBox "You chose: " & Me.ComboBox1.Value Unload Me End If End Sub Private Sub ComboBox1_Change() 'No code here End Sub Private Sub cmdCancel_Click() Unload Me End Sub Private Sub UserForm_Initialize() Dim i As Long For i = 1 To Worksheets.Count Me.ComboBox1.AddItem Worksheets(i).Name Next ComboBox1.Value = Worksheets(1).Name End Sub |
Newbie: Problem with re-using a combo-box in userform
JLGWhiz wrote:
Missed one. All worksheet references need to be qualified since you are switching to a workbook that does not contain the code. Private Sub UserForm_Initialize() Dim i As Long For i = 1 To ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets.Count Me.ComboBox1.AddItem ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets(i).Name Next ComboBox1.Value = ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets(1).Name End Sub "jbarrington" <"jbarrington -at- comcast" wrote: I'm new to userforms and can't find a solution. I'm wanting to use this rough-draft macro and userform to let get me choose a worksheet of a workbook from a combo box, and then reuse it again to let me choose a worksheet from another workbook in the combo box. It seems to work ok the first time around, but the second time the combo box wants to display the same worksheets from the first time around, and then goes to an error. Can someone tell me what's wrong? Thanks. ================== Here's the macro: ================== Sub test() Dim MainWB As String Dim wbDestination As String Dim wbReference As String Dim CellValue As String Dim tester As String MainWB = ActiveWorkbook.Name wbDestination = Sheets("Sheet1").Range("B4").Value wbReference = Sheets("Sheet1").Range("B4").Value Windows(MainWB).Activate CellValue = Sheets("Sheet1").Range("B4").Value CellLocation = "B4" If CellValue = "" Then Windows("1stWorkbook.xls").Activate frmDropIt.Show tester = frmDropIt.ComboBox1.Value Windows(MainWB).Activate Range(CellLocation).Value = tester Else 'Proceed to make sure the worksheet is the primary choice End If Windows(MainWB).Activate CellValue = Sheets("Sheet1").Range("B7").Value CellLocation = "B7" If CellValue = "" Then Windows("2ndWorkbook.xls").Activate frmDropIt.Show tester = frmDropIt.ComboBox1.Value Windows(MainWB).Activate Range(CellLocation).Value = tester Else 'Proceed to make sure the worksheet is the primary choice End If End Sub ================== Here's the Form: ================== Private Sub cmdOK_Click() 'Dim ReturnThis As String If Me.ComboBox1.Value = "" Then Unload Me Else Worksheets(Me.ComboBox1.Value).Activate 'MsgBox "You chose: " & Me.ComboBox1.Value Unload Me End If End Sub Private Sub ComboBox1_Change() 'No code here End Sub Private Sub cmdCancel_Click() Unload Me End Sub Private Sub UserForm_Initialize() Dim i As Long For i = 1 To Worksheets.Count Me.ComboBox1.AddItem Worksheets(i).Name Next ComboBox1.Value = Worksheets(1).Name End Sub First of all, thank you for replying. Nope. It didn't work. The combo box still works ok the first time around for displaying the worksheets from the 1st workbook, but on the second time, the combo box still holds on to the worksheets of the 1st workbook instead of dropping them and now show the worksheets from the 2nd workbook. |
Newbie: Problem with re-using a combo-box in userform
O.K. Let's try this:
Private Sub UserForm_Initialize() Dim i As Long If Me.ComboBox1.ListCount < 0 Then Me.ComboBox1.Clear End If For i = 1 To ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets.Count Me.ComboBox1.AddItem ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets(i).Name Next ComboBox1.Value = ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets(1).Name End Sub I don't understand why the control would still have sheets listed since the unload should clear it when you select and click the command button. But, to make sure it is cleared, we can test it and if not we will clear it. "jbarrington" <"jbarrington -at- comcast" wrote: JLGWhiz wrote: Missed one. All worksheet references need to be qualified since you are switching to a workbook that does not contain the code. Private Sub UserForm_Initialize() Dim i As Long For i = 1 To ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets.Count Me.ComboBox1.AddItem ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets(i).Name Next ComboBox1.Value = ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets(1).Name End Sub "jbarrington" <"jbarrington -at- comcast" wrote: I'm new to userforms and can't find a solution. I'm wanting to use this rough-draft macro and userform to let get me choose a worksheet of a workbook from a combo box, and then reuse it again to let me choose a worksheet from another workbook in the combo box. It seems to work ok the first time around, but the second time the combo box wants to display the same worksheets from the first time around, and then goes to an error. Can someone tell me what's wrong? Thanks. ================== Here's the macro: ================== Sub test() Dim MainWB As String Dim wbDestination As String Dim wbReference As String Dim CellValue As String Dim tester As String MainWB = ActiveWorkbook.Name wbDestination = Sheets("Sheet1").Range("B4").Value wbReference = Sheets("Sheet1").Range("B4").Value Windows(MainWB).Activate CellValue = Sheets("Sheet1").Range("B4").Value CellLocation = "B4" If CellValue = "" Then Windows("1stWorkbook.xls").Activate frmDropIt.Show tester = frmDropIt.ComboBox1.Value Windows(MainWB).Activate Range(CellLocation).Value = tester Else 'Proceed to make sure the worksheet is the primary choice End If Windows(MainWB).Activate CellValue = Sheets("Sheet1").Range("B7").Value CellLocation = "B7" If CellValue = "" Then Windows("2ndWorkbook.xls").Activate frmDropIt.Show tester = frmDropIt.ComboBox1.Value Windows(MainWB).Activate Range(CellLocation).Value = tester Else 'Proceed to make sure the worksheet is the primary choice End If End Sub ================== Here's the Form: ================== Private Sub cmdOK_Click() 'Dim ReturnThis As String If Me.ComboBox1.Value = "" Then Unload Me Else Worksheets(Me.ComboBox1.Value).Activate 'MsgBox "You chose: " & Me.ComboBox1.Value Unload Me End If End Sub Private Sub ComboBox1_Change() 'No code here End Sub Private Sub cmdCancel_Click() Unload Me End Sub Private Sub UserForm_Initialize() Dim i As Long For i = 1 To Worksheets.Count Me.ComboBox1.AddItem Worksheets(i).Name Next ComboBox1.Value = Worksheets(1).Name End Sub First of all, thank you for replying. Nope. It didn't work. The combo box still works ok the first time around for displaying the worksheets from the 1st workbook, but on the second time, the combo box still holds on to the worksheets of the 1st workbook instead of dropping them and now show the worksheets from the 2nd workbook. |
Newbie: Problem with re-using a combo-box in userform
JLGWhiz wrote:
O.K. Let's try this: Private Sub UserForm_Initialize() Dim i As Long If Me.ComboBox1.ListCount < 0 Then Me.ComboBox1.Clear End If For i = 1 To ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets.Count Me.ComboBox1.AddItem ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets(i).Name Next ComboBox1.Value = ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets(1).Name End Sub I don't understand why the control would still have sheets listed since the unload should clear it when you select and click the command button. But, to make sure it is cleared, we can test it and if not we will clear it. "jbarrington" <"jbarrington -at- comcast" wrote: JLGWhiz wrote: Missed one. All worksheet references need to be qualified since you are switching to a workbook that does not contain the code. Private Sub UserForm_Initialize() Dim i As Long For i = 1 To ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets.Count Me.ComboBox1.AddItem ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets(i).Name Next ComboBox1.Value = ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets(1).Name End Sub "jbarrington" <"jbarrington -at- comcast" wrote: I'm new to userforms and can't find a solution. I'm wanting to use this rough-draft macro and userform to let get me choose a worksheet of a workbook from a combo box, and then reuse it again to let me choose a worksheet from another workbook in the combo box. It seems to work ok the first time around, but the second time the combo box wants to display the same worksheets from the first time around, and then goes to an error. Can someone tell me what's wrong? Thanks. ================== Here's the macro: ================== Sub test() Dim MainWB As String Dim wbDestination As String Dim wbReference As String Dim CellValue As String Dim tester As String MainWB = ActiveWorkbook.Name wbDestination = Sheets("Sheet1").Range("B4").Value wbReference = Sheets("Sheet1").Range("B4").Value Windows(MainWB).Activate CellValue = Sheets("Sheet1").Range("B4").Value CellLocation = "B4" If CellValue = "" Then Windows("1stWorkbook.xls").Activate frmDropIt.Show tester = frmDropIt.ComboBox1.Value Windows(MainWB).Activate Range(CellLocation).Value = tester Else 'Proceed to make sure the worksheet is the primary choice End If Windows(MainWB).Activate CellValue = Sheets("Sheet1").Range("B7").Value CellLocation = "B7" If CellValue = "" Then Windows("2ndWorkbook.xls").Activate frmDropIt.Show tester = frmDropIt.ComboBox1.Value Windows(MainWB).Activate Range(CellLocation).Value = tester Else 'Proceed to make sure the worksheet is the primary choice End If End Sub ================== Here's the Form: ================== Private Sub cmdOK_Click() 'Dim ReturnThis As String If Me.ComboBox1.Value = "" Then Unload Me Else Worksheets(Me.ComboBox1.Value).Activate 'MsgBox "You chose: " & Me.ComboBox1.Value Unload Me End If End Sub Private Sub ComboBox1_Change() 'No code here End Sub Private Sub cmdCancel_Click() Unload Me End Sub Private Sub UserForm_Initialize() Dim i As Long For i = 1 To Worksheets.Count Me.ComboBox1.AddItem Worksheets(i).Name Next ComboBox1.Value = Worksheets(1).Name End Sub First of all, thank you for replying. Nope. It didn't work. The combo box still works ok the first time around for displaying the worksheets from the 1st workbook, but on the second time, the combo box still holds on to the worksheets of the 1st workbook instead of dropping them and now show the worksheets from the 2nd workbook. Thank you again for helping. This userform issue has been a brick wall for me as well as a learning experience in this new level of creating macros. :-) It's still the same as far as seeming to work the first time around, and then not working properly the second. I'm not sure if this will help or not, but what I'm trying to do is this.I have three workbooks that have been already opened. The main workbook contains the macro. The reference workbook will have data to be collected. The destination workbook will hold the collected data. The macro will look on a worksheet in the main workbook to see if a worksheet is named from the destination workbook. If one isn't named, then it opens a userform and shows the existing worksheets within the destination workbook. If the user selects a worksheet, the name is placed in a cell in the main workbook so that it can be reference again later if the workbook is opened again. It does this routine (sub and userform) again if the reference workbook doesn't have a worksheet listed in the main workbook too. I also get an error. Run-time error '9': Subscript out of range Highlights within the Private Sub cmdOK_Click(): Worksheets(Me.ComboBox1.Value).Activate |
Newbie: Problem with re-using a combo-box in userform
Run-time error '9':
Subscript out of range Highlights within the Private Sub cmdOK_Click(): Worksheets(Me.ComboBox1.Value).Activate It is telling you that the value of ComboBox1 does not equate to a recognizable object. If you step through the code, using F8 key, to check the code line by line your tool tips popup will show the values of your objects and variables when you mouse-over them. Set a breakpoint on the first line of the code after the title line and then click the button to initiate the code. Then you can use F8 to step through the rest of the macro. I will take a closer look at your other problem and see if I can find something that I might have overlooked initially. Right now, I don't understand why it is not working with the changes I gave you. |
Newbie: Problem with re-using a combo-box in userform
I think I have identified the source of your problem The code is executing exactly as it is written, so to fix the problem, you will need to rearrange the code somewhat. First the cause of the problem. In your UserForm code you have this: For i = 1 To Worksheets.Count Me.ComboBox1.AddItem Worksheets(i).Name Next ComboBox1.Value = Worksheets(1).Name Since you unload the form and then call for the combobox value from the main macro, it has to go back to the initialize event to get that value and the last line makes it always be "Sheet1". The only way around this is to leave the form open while the combobox value is being retrieved. But if you try that it can cause a different problem. So, my suggestion would be to rearrange the code a little bit. Where you are using this line tester = frmDropIt.ComboBox1.Value to capture the value of the combobox and then to put that value in eithe B4 of the active sheet of one workbook or B7 of the other workbook, you would need to move this operation into the click event code of your UserForm command button. This will execute the posting of the values while the form is open and the selected values are still valid on the ComboBox. Since you do not have to activate a workbook and sheet to post to them, you can probably use an If...Then...Else statement to evaluate which needs to be posted, simply Use: Workbooks("Whichever").Sheets("Selected").Range("B ?") = Me.ComboBox1.Value. Fill in your actual workbook names, sheet name, and range accordingly. Then when the value is posted to the sheet, unload the form. If you work with this a while and still cannot get it to work. Make a new posting and ask for some more help. But I think, now that you know where the problem is, you can probably solve it. "jbarrington" <"jbarrington -at- comcast" wrote: Thank you again for helping. This userform issue has been a brick wall for me as well as a learning experience in this new level of creating macros. :-) It's still the same as far as seeming to work the first time around, and then not working properly the second. I'm not sure if this will help or not, but what I'm trying to do is this.I have three workbooks that have been already opened. The main workbook contains the macro. The reference workbook will have data to be collected. The destination workbook will hold the collected data. The macro will look on a worksheet in the main workbook to see if a worksheet is named from the destination workbook. If one isn't named, then it opens a userform and shows the existing worksheets within the destination workbook. If the user selects a worksheet, the name is placed in a cell in the main workbook so that it can be reference again later if the workbook is opened again. It does this routine (sub and userform) again if the reference workbook doesn't have a worksheet listed in the main workbook too. I also get an error. Run-time error '9': Subscript out of range Highlights within the Private Sub cmdOK_Click(): Worksheets(Me.ComboBox1.Value).Activate |
Newbie: Problem with re-using a combo-box in userform
JLGWhiz wrote:
I think I have identified the source of your problem The code is executing exactly as it is written, so to fix the problem, you will need to rearrange the code somewhat. First the cause of the problem. In your UserForm code you have this: For i = 1 To Worksheets.Count Me.ComboBox1.AddItem Worksheets(i).Name Next ComboBox1.Value = Worksheets(1).Name Since you unload the form and then call for the combobox value from the main macro, it has to go back to the initialize event to get that value and the last line makes it always be "Sheet1". The only way around this is to leave the form open while the combobox value is being retrieved. But if you try that it can cause a different problem. So, my suggestion would be to rearrange the code a little bit. Where you are using this line tester = frmDropIt.ComboBox1.Value to capture the value of the combobox and then to put that value in eithe B4 of the active sheet of one workbook or B7 of the other workbook, you would need to move this operation into the click event code of your UserForm command button. This will execute the posting of the values while the form is open and the selected values are still valid on the ComboBox. Since you do not have to activate a workbook and sheet to post to them, you can probably use an If...Then...Else statement to evaluate which needs to be posted, simply Use: Workbooks("Whichever").Sheets("Selected").Range("B ?") = Me.ComboBox1.Value. Fill in your actual workbook names, sheet name, and range accordingly. Then when the value is posted to the sheet, unload the form. If you work with this a while and still cannot get it to work. Make a new posting and ask for some more help. But I think, now that you know where the problem is, you can probably solve it. I want to say thanks for the help! You tried your best to give me a hand! I think that I finally figured out how to accomplish it, and I wanted to post it here in case it can help someone else. I ended up finding something on the web that pointed me in the direction. I could be wrong but my problem seems to have came from passing information within variables. Placing a sub routine within the userform seemed to help. This hint helped came from this site: http://www.vbaexpress.com/kb/getarticle.php?kb_id=470 First of all, I want to state this code is still a rough draft and that it most likely can be done differently and/or better. I may tweak it later. Here's the routine that seems to be working for me: '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' ''''''''''''''''' This portion goes into a module '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' ''''''''''''''''' Sub OpenCourseBookingForm() Dim WbData As String Dim WsData As String '========================== 'This gets the chosen worksheet name from the first workbook 'and places it in the main workbook's worksheet cell '========================== WbData = Range("A2").Value WsData = "B2" Windows(WbData).Activate ' MUST load the form first! Load frmCourseBooking ' Send the variables over to the form Call frmCourseBooking.FillVars(WbData, WsData) ' Now show the form frmCourseBooking.Show '========================== 'This gets the chosen worksheet name from the second workbook 'and places it in the main workbook's worksheet cell '========================== WbData = Range("A1").Value WsData = "B1" Windows(WbData).Activate ' MUST load the form first! Load frmCourseBooking ' Send the variables over to the form Call frmCourseBooking.FillVars(WbData, WsData) ' Now show the form frmCourseBooking.Show End Sub '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' ''''''''''''''''''' NOTE: All of the next code below goes into the userform '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' ''''''''''''''''''' Dim ws As String Dim wb As String Sub FillVars(ByRef WbData As String, ByRef WsData As String) ' This hint came from: ' http://www.vbaexpress.com/kb/getarticle.php?kb_id=470 ' This sub collects the variables from the calling module. ' Make sure it's not marked 'Private'. '================================================= ============ ' Any form initialization that relies on external variables ' should be done here. 'Label1.Caption = WbData 'Label2.Caption = WsData '================================================= ============= ' wb and ws are not visible to other Subs in the form, ' so their contents are passed to str1 and str2 before leaving. wb = WbData ws = WsData End Sub Private Sub cmdCancel_Click() Unload Me End Sub Private Sub cmdOK_Click() Dim tester As String tester = cboDepartment.Value ThisWorkbook.Activate Range(ws).Value = tester Unload Me End Sub Private Sub UserForm_Initialize() Dim i As Long For i = 1 To Worksheets.Count Me.cboDepartment.AddItem "'" & Worksheets(i).Name Next End Sub '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' '''''''''''''''''''''''''''' |
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