VBA ComboBox

george hart

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Hi can anyone advise why this works ok using a listBox but falls over when I change to a ComboBox?

It falls over here "If ComboBox1.Selected(i) Then"


Private Sub OKButton_Click()
Dim Msg As String
Dim i As Integer
For i = 0 To ComboBox1.ListCount - 1
If ComboBox1.Selected(i) Then

Range("A1").Value = ComboBox1.List(i)

End If
Next i
Unload UserForm1
End Sub
 

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I think it's because you can't have multiple selections in a combo box.

Have you tried testing the .value of the combobox in question?
 
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