As I interpreted your quesiton, you need a dropdown box that will include both the part number and the cost. if this is the case, is it possible for you to add a column in your source worksheet with a concatenation of the two columns (part and cost), possibly separated by a space if needs be? For example, if the part number was in column A, and the cost was in column B, add a column to your spreadsheet with the formula :
=CONCATENATE(A1," ",B1)
and copy down. Name this new column range (ex. New_Range), and put the name into the RowSource of your combo box.
See if this helps. If not, let me know.
~Thomas
P.S. - By the way, Plano's my home town . I'm in Dallas now, though.
You could also make your dropdown display the two columns by setting the ColumnCount property to 2 and setting the RowSource range to include both columns.
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