ID: Q161072
The information in this article applies to:
When you use the pointer to select a cell range to populate the RowSource or the ListFillRange property for an ActiveX control, nothing appears in the box for either property.
You cannot use the pointer to populate cell range references in the Properties window for any ActiveX control.
To enter a range reference in the Properties window, manually type the reference. For example, if you want to set the RowSource property for a combo box to the range A1:A5 on Sheet1, type the following for the RowSource property:
Sheet1!A1:A5
This behavior is by design of Microsoft Excel.
Specifying a range reference for a control on a UserForm or a worksheet, is called data binding. List boxes and combo boxes are controls that support data binding; however, the properties you set for referencing a cell range vary according to whether the control is on a worksheet or on a UserForm.
The following table lists the properties you can set for a combo box or a list box on a worksheet.
Property Function
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ListFillRange Specifies the source range that provides the list for
the control.
LinkedCell Identifies a cell linked to the control's value. When
you type a value in the linked cell, the control uses
this value (and vice versa). The linked cell returns an
#N/A error value if it is linked to a multiselect list
box.
The following table lists the properties you can set for a combo box or a
list box on a UserForm.
Property Function
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RowSource Specifies the source range that provides the list for
the control.
ControlSource Identifies a cell linked to the control's value. When
you type a value in the linked cell, the control uses
this value (and vice versa).
NOTE: The following two properties support data binding, but the location
of the control (worksheet or UserForm) is not a factor in how the
properties behave.
Property Function
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BoundColumn Identifies the column of data you want to retrieve when
you use a multicolumn list box or combo box. For
example, if the list box contains four columns of data,
and you set the BoundColumn property to 3, the value
from the third column is returned to the cell that is
linked to the control.
If you set the BoundColumn property to a value of zero
(0), the cell linked to the control displays the index
value of the item selected from the list.
TextColumn Identifies the column of data to return to the Text
property of the control when you use a multicolumn list
box or combo box. The value of the Text property is not
written in the cell that is linked to the control.
For more information about ActiveX controls, click the Index tab in Microsoft Excel Help, type the following text
activex
and then double-click the selected text to go to the "About adding
buttons, check boxes, and other controls" topic.
Additional query words: 97 for Windows XL97 list box combo drop down drop-down
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Version : WINDOWS:97
Platform : WINDOWS
Last Reviewed: December 9, 1998