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I need to parse list box rows. VBA

Asked by Dovberman in Access Forms, Access Coding/Macros

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I have a multiple column list box. I need to iterate through each row and read the column values
What is the syntax?

For example:

Dim intCtr as integer
Dim strCol0Value as string
Dim strCol1Value as string

For intCtr=0 To listbox.Listcount -1
  strCol0Value =  MyValuelistbox (??)
  strCol1Value  MyValuelistbox (??)

Next intCtr

Or can I declare listbox items ?

For each item in listbox
   strCol0Value=??
   strCol0Value=??
Next item

thanks
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