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Add to combo box in Excel VBA

Asked by jhev1 in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software, VB Controls

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Ok guys, I've come to you with another annoying (for me anyway!) Excel VBA combo box problem.  First of all, this is just something I am doing for fun, I have no professional programming experience so excuse my ignorance.  I have a user form with a combo box on it which I use the RowSource property to populate.  It works as long as what I want is in the list.  If I want to add something to it though, how do I do that?  For example, I have apples and oranges in the list and want to add pears.  Right now, I have a command button that I want to use to add the item to the list if needed.  I know I can programmatically insert a cell or go to end of my list and write the value there, but I don't want to have duplicate items in the list.  How can I search through a range of cells that is always changing (like A2:A5, next time might be A2:A6 as things get added)?  I think I need to use some kind of loop, but I am not sure.  Also, if I reference A:A for my RowSource property there are multiple blank rows in the combo box that I don't want.  Would I then have to count the non-blank cells in A and change the RowSource property each time?  Does this make sense?Start Free Trial
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