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multiselect listbox
I'm using Access 2003, and I have a multiselect extended listbox. I
know how to get a list of selected items, but is it possible to get the value of the last item that was clicked on? Usually this one item would be outlined with a dotted line. Thanks! |
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multiselect listbox
A quick test using Access 97 shows me that the .Column (n) property contains
the value of the last item clicked on in a multi-select listbox. Note that if the last click was to DESELECT an item, that is the one referred to in ..Column(). Use at own risk ;-) HTH, Rob "a" wrote in message ups.com... I'm using Access 2003, and I have a multiselect extended listbox. I know how to get a list of selected items, but is it possible to get the value of the last item that was clicked on? Usually this one item would be outlined with a dotted line. Thanks! |
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