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Is this possible with a listbox?
Is it possible to use merged cells in a ListFillRange property assignment for
a listbox or do I have to create a new list without the merges to populate my listbox? Also how do you use a row list in a listbox? In other words, I have a list in Range("D3:AA3") that I want to use in a listbox. |
Is this possible with a listbox?
While you can use merged cells, this makes for a very ugly list, full of
empty rows, especially if you have a horizontal list, using horizontally merged cells! I don't know why people merge cells, other than to see content! Excel certainly does not have to "see" the content. You can have a 12 digit name in a column showing 3 digits, and Excel reads it correctly every time. To use a horizontal list, merley define that horizontal list in the Source box eg A1:K1 -- HTH Kassie Replace xxx with hotmail "Ayo" wrote: Is it possible to use merged cells in a ListFillRange property assignment for a listbox or do I have to create a new list without the merges to populate my listbox? Also how do you use a row list in a listbox? In other words, I have a list in Range("D3:AA3") that I want to use in a listbox. |
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