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Asked by jhev1 in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software, VB Controls
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?
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