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The following is an example of using the
TextColumn and
BoundColumn properties to display one set of values in a
ListBox while returning another value.
- Close and save any open workbooks, and then open a new workbook.
- On Sheet1, enter the following values:
A1: FTP B1: File Transfer Protocol
A2: GIF B2: Graphics Interchange Format
A3: HTTP B3: Hypertext Transfer Protocol
A4: URL B4: Uniform Resource Locator
A5: WWW B5: World Wide Web
- Start the Visual Basic Editor (press ALT+F11).
- If the Properties window is not visible, click Properties on the View menu (or press F4).
- On the Insert menu, click UserForm.
- Draw a ListBox control on the UserForm.
- Select the Properties window (press F4).
- Change the following properties of the ListBox control to the
following values:
Property Value
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BoundColumn 2
RowSource Sheet1!A1:B5
TextColumn 1
Setting the BoundColumn property to a value of 2 indicates that you
want to return a value from column 2 in your list. Setting the
TextColumn property to a value of 1 means that you are presenting the
user with values from the first column of the data that the ListBox is
binding to.
- Draw a Label control on the UserForm.
- Double-click the ListBox to open the code window for the ListBox.
- In the module, type the following code for the ListBox Change event:
Private Sub ListBox1_Click()
Label1.Caption = ListBox1.Value
End Sub
- Run the UserForm. To do this, select the UserForm, and then click Run Sub/UserForm on the Run menu.
When you click an item in the list box, the label will change to the
current value from column 2 in the list.