Listbox - Drag n Drop?

Robb

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I have a listbox filled with data on a userform. I would like to drag 1, 2 or more rows and drop them into a Treeview folder (or someother control?). Is this possible?
 

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Yeah, well sort of, but that's a huge *** project. (too complicated for this board, you may want to break it down into smaller pieces)
 
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Hey again Robb

Glad to be of some assistance to you.As I said,there is quit a few guys & GIRLS on this board that knows alot about Excel and it's uses.We help were we can.In this case I could have helped you my friend.

Enjoy :)
 
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