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Steve
Hi
Excel 2K
I need to fill a combo box from a dynamic range compiled by users. The first
column (bound column, not visible) will contain letters for use in a "begins
with" filter. The second column (visible, not bound) will contain the
description to be seen by users on the form.
I found an example how to fill a multi-column combo in a form at
http://www.erlandsendata.no/english/
The example works. However, when I transfer the form to my spreadsheet and
rename the dynamic range to my dynamic range, the code generates an error at
rArray = Range("DynamicDataRange"). Run-time errot 1004 Method 'Range' of
object Global failed. Pressing help at this point produce an informative
blank page!
My initial thougt was a need to size the array so, I tested with a fixed
size rArray. Still received an error. Can comone give me some help in
filling a two column combo from a dynamic named range?
Steve
The Erlandsen code:
Private Sub UserForm_Initialize()
Dim rArray As Variant
rArray = Range("DynamicDataRange")
With Me.ComboBox3
' use the next line
.List() = rArray
' or the next two lines
'.RowSource = "Data!A4:C23"
'.ColumnHeads = True
.ListIndex = -1 ' no selected item
End With
End Sub
Excel 2K
I need to fill a combo box from a dynamic range compiled by users. The first
column (bound column, not visible) will contain letters for use in a "begins
with" filter. The second column (visible, not bound) will contain the
description to be seen by users on the form.
I found an example how to fill a multi-column combo in a form at
http://www.erlandsendata.no/english/
The example works. However, when I transfer the form to my spreadsheet and
rename the dynamic range to my dynamic range, the code generates an error at
rArray = Range("DynamicDataRange"). Run-time errot 1004 Method 'Range' of
object Global failed. Pressing help at this point produce an informative
blank page!
My initial thougt was a need to size the array so, I tested with a fixed
size rArray. Still received an error. Can comone give me some help in
filling a two column combo from a dynamic named range?
Steve
The Erlandsen code:
Private Sub UserForm_Initialize()
Dim rArray As Variant
rArray = Range("DynamicDataRange")
With Me.ComboBox3
' use the next line
.List() = rArray
' or the next two lines
'.RowSource = "Data!A4:C23"
'.ColumnHeads = True
.ListIndex = -1 ' no selected item
End With
End Sub