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  1. dmreda

    Tell me what column I clicked on in a List Box

    Hey vbajock, I'm not familiar with a datagrid object. Can you give me a quick summary? There's nothing in the help files with that name. Thanks! -dmreda
  2. dmreda

    Tell me what COLUMN that I clicked in a List Box

    Thanks for all the responses! VBAJedi's idea of several listboxes adjacent seems the quickest to implement, so I'm going with that. It's just a look-and-feel prototype I've got to deliver with a project proposal, but the mouse position idea is very clever, and I may wind up using something like...
  3. dmreda

    Tell me what COLUMN that I clicked in a List Box

    Hi, If I create a multi-column list box, and the user clicks on it anywhere, I can get what ROW they clicked on easily enough (using the ListIndex attribute). However, how can I determine which COLUMN the user clicked in? Is there an object better suited to this than a listbox? Thanks, -dmreda
  4. dmreda

    Tell me what column I clicked on in a List Box

    Hi, If I create a list box, and the user clicks on it anywhere, I can get what ROW they clicked on easily enough (using the ListIndex attribute). However, how can I determine which COLUMN the user clicked in? Is there an object better suited to this than a listbox? Thanks, -dmr
  5. dmreda

    Populate multiple columns in a Comob Box using ADO

    Hi, I think you need to use "additem" to put the very first item into a row, and then you can use "list" to populate other columns. Example: cboMyCombo.additem "in the first row" cboMyCombo.list(0,1) = "in the first row and second column" The numbering system runs from 0 to NumColumns-1...

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