Microsoft KB Archive/213759

= XL2000: How to Determine Which Items Are Selected in a List Box =

Article ID: 213759

Article Last Modified on 11/23/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Excel 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q213759





SUMMARY
This article explains how to retrieve selected items from a list box control that allows the user to select multiple values.



MORE INFORMATION
In a UserForm, when you set the MultiSelect property to 1 -fmMultiSelectMulti for a list box control, the user can select any number of items from a list. For example, if a list contains Alpha, Bravo, and Charlie, the user can select any, none, or all of the items.

To determine which items are selected, use the Selected property of the list box. The Selected property of a list box is an array of values in which each value is either True (if the item is selected) or False (if the item is not selected). For example, if the list contains 1, 2, 3, and 4, and 2 and 3 are selected, the Selected property is the following array:

False, True, True, False

This is true because the first item (1) is not selected, the second and third items (2 and 3) are selected, and the fourth item (4) is not selected.

Sample Visual Basic Procedure
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The steps in the following example read the array for the Selected property:  Close and save any open workbooks, and then open a new workbook. On Sheet1, type the following values:

A1: Alpha

A2: Bravo

A3: Charlie

A4: Delta

A5: Echo

A6: Foxtrot

A7: Golf

A8: Hotel

 Start the Visual Basic Editor (ALT+F11). If the Properties window is not visible, click Properties on the View menu (or press F4). If the Project Explorer window is not visible, click Project Explorer on the View menu. On the Insert menu, click UserForm.</li> Place a list box control on the UserForm.</li> Open the Properties window (press F4).</li> Change the MultiSelect property to the following value

1 - fmMultiSelectMulti

by selecting it from the list.</li> Click the RowSource property and type sheet1!A1:A8 .</li> Place a command button control on the UserForm.</li> Double-click the command button to display the Code window for the UserForm.</li>  In the module, type the following code for the CommandButton1 Click event: Sub CommandButton1_Click

' Loop through the items in the ListBox control. For x = 0 to ListBox1.ListCount - 1

' If the item is selected... If ListBox1.Selected(x) = True Then

'...display the Selected item. MsgBox ListBox1.List(x)

End If

Next x

' Close the UserForm. Unload Me

End Sub </li> Run the UserForm.</li> Select one or more items in the list.</li> Click command button.</li></ol>

After you click CommandButton1, each item you selected in the list box is displayed in a separate message box. After all the selected items are displayed by a message box, the UserForm is automatically dismissed.

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