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I have a combobox that gets filled with the following code: 'load combobox with list of grantee institutions With ComboBox1 For i = 5 To LastRow .AddItem Worksheets("data").Cells(i, 2) Next i End With End Sub The drop down menu contains a list of schools, but the data element I really need access to is the ID number, which is in column A. Is there a way to access this value? Maybe using the offset function? I can't seem to figure it out. Thanks in advance. |
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ComboBox lists can have multiple columns and you can arrange them however you
see fit, using the BoundColumn, ColumnCount, and ColumnWidth properties. In this particular case if you set Bound Column to 2, ColumnCount to 2, and ColumnWidth to something like "20 pt;0 pt", the control will display the list of schools, but its value will equal the code stored from column A of the sheet. Adjust the "20 pt; 0 pt" to however wide you really want the first column to be. Know that you can set the second column to show both the school and its associated code side by side in the ComboBox dropdown list if that would be helpful to your users. Also worth noting, the first item in the list is index number 0, thus the "i - 5" bit of my added line of code. With ComboBox1 For i = 5 To LastRow .AddItem Worksheets("data").Cells(i, 2) .List(i - 5, 2) = Cells(i, 1) Next i End With "lcoreilly" wrote: Hi All, I have a combobox that gets filled with the following code: 'load combobox with list of grantee institutions With ComboBox1 For i = 5 To LastRow .AddItem Worksheets("data").Cells(i, 2) Next i End With End Sub The drop down menu contains a list of schools, but the data element I really need access to is the ID number, which is in column A. Is there a way to access this value? Maybe using the offset function? I can't seem to figure it out. Thanks in advance. . |
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Sorry, I just realized I should have included one more bit of info. To
return the alternate value, you'll need to call it specifically. i.e.: myValue = ComboBox1.Column(2) I was thinking the BoundColumn would take care of that, but in my test file, something about that theory isn't working. So the line above is how to get at it directly. "lcoreilly" wrote: Hi All, I have a combobox that gets filled with the following code: 'load combobox with list of grantee institutions With ComboBox1 For i = 5 To LastRow .AddItem Worksheets("data").Cells(i, 2) Next i End With End Sub The drop down menu contains a list of schools, but the data element I really need access to is the ID number, which is in column A. Is there a way to access this value? Maybe using the offset function? I can't seem to figure it out. Thanks in advance. . |
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Option Explicit Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() Unload Me End Sub Private Sub CommandButton2_Click() With Me.ComboBox1 If .ListIndex < 0 Then 'nothing selected Beep Exit Sub End If MsgBox .List(.ListIndex, 1) End With End Sub Private Sub UserForm_Initialize() Dim LastRow As Long Dim iCtr As Long Dim wks As Worksheet Set wks = Worksheets("Data") With wks LastRow = .Cells(.Rows.Count, "B").End(xlUp).Row End With With Me.ComboBox1 .ColumnCount = 2 .ColumnWidths = "55;0" 'hide the second column For iCtr = 5 To LastRow .AddItem wks.Cells(iCtr, "B").Value .List(.ListCount - 1, 1) = wks.Cells(iCtr, "A").Value Next iCtr End With End Sub lcoreilly wrote: Hi All, I have a combobox that gets filled with the following code: 'load combobox with list of grantee institutions With ComboBox1 For i = 5 To LastRow .AddItem Worksheets("data").Cells(i, 2) Next i End With End Sub The drop down menu contains a list of schools, but the data element I really need access to is the ID number, which is in column A. Is there a way to access this value? Maybe using the offset function? I can't seem to figure it out. Thanks in advance. -- Dave Peterson |
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