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How to add data to ColumnHeads of Listbox

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    How to add data to ColumnHeads of Listbox

    Dear all,

    I created a listbox in Excel and load data from Access file but I don't know how to add data to columnheads of that listbox.

    Could any one can help me.

    Thanks a lot.

    Nam

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    K Dales
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    RE: How to add data to ColumnHeads of Listbox

    I assume this is a Controls listbox, not Forms (since I don't think you can
    set column headers in Forms listbox). Do you put your Access data onto your
    worksheet first, or are you creating your listbox strictly from code? If you
    put it into a range on your sheet, the Controls listbox should automatically
    choose the cells above your .ListFillRange as the column headers if you
    specify .ColumnHeads=True. But I don't see any way other than this to
    specify the column headers (I know in an Access form you can use the
    RowSourceType and RowSource to specify headings).

    A trick I have used at times is to place textboxes above a listbox, and use
    them for the headers. Not as elegant, but it works!

    "lehainam" wrote:

    >
    > Dear all,
    >
    > I created a listbox in Excel and load data from Access file but I don't
    > know how to add data to columnheads of that listbox.
    >
    > Could any one can help me.
    >
    > Thanks a lot.
    >
    > Nam
    >
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