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Alright.
Sorry for using the wrong words. I'm completely new to VBA, or coding in general! I don't know the syntax. Your example was very neat, and i've been trying to adapt to my needs. I have tried to read about this. Often "UserForms" are mentioned, but i don't know how to use those either. I've figured out the very basic stuff, like changing the selection type from "Multi" to "Extended", and change the list entries, but other than that i'm stuck. Is there a simple way to have the selected entries listed in a table column? Either adapting the number of rows to the number of selected items, or by just having enough row lines. It would simply make my day! Best regards, Martin |
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