Scrolling Through ListBox Items

ercedwards

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I have a small order management system in Excel.

In one of the ListBoxes the user selects the order they want to look at.

Now that there are lots of orders, users now have to do a lot of scrolling.

If I make the ListBox wider, is there a way to wrap my item list more or less into columns so that there are more items displayed and when the user scrolls, all of the Columns scroll.

I thought of using multi-column but that doesn't really solve the issue.

Thanks
 

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I don't know what MickG has suggested, but have you considered using a ListView? With a ListView you can set the View property to "2 - lvwList". This will wrap your items into the next columns.
 
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