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Hi all, I have two listboxes on the sheet and a command button. I
have macro on the button which moves items from Lisbox1 to Listbox2.
I need some kind of code that if i move item twice from Listbox1 to
Listbox2 then i should get message box saying that "You already have
moved this item" etc. Please can any friend can help me on this
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Hi all, I have two listboxes on the sheet and a command button. I
have macro on the button which moves items from Lisbox1 to Listbox2.
I need some kind of code that if i move item twice from Listbox1 to
Listbox2 then i should get message box saying that "You already have
moved this item" etc. Please can any friend can help me on this


I guess you need to first explain why the moved item is still in
Listbox1. It suggests you are COPYING the items to Listbox2, not moving
them.

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