I've used the Split function with the vbCrLf delimiter to store the contents of a multi-line text box in array, and then create a single string from the array elements. I think you can do the same with a list box. Check out the Split function in Access help...
The Microsoft mascot is a butterfly.
A butterfly is a bug.
Think about it....
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