cheers!!

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*I did not do this for you. God is here working through me for you.*

On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 11:09 PM, Rob Flott <robfl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Vabz...Thank you very much for the explanation and fix...it works...
>
> Rob
> On Friday, December 12, 2014 12:53:25 AM UTC-8, Vabz wrote:
>
>> hi
>>
>> You will get error if no value is added in list box.
>>
>> add line "on error resume next" in beginning to avoid this error..
>>
>> cheers
>>
>>  +++++
>> *I did not do this for you. God is here working through me for you.*
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 1:03 AM, Rob Flott <robf...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>  On a worksheet I have two listboxes; ListBox1 and ListBox3.  Dependant
>>> upon what is selected in ListBox1...it will automatically enter the
>>> appropriate range into the ListFillRange of ListBox3:
>>>
>>> Private Sub ListBox1_Click()
>>>    With ListBox3
>>>        .ListFillRange = Sheets(2).Range("T30")
>>>        .Selected(0) = True
>>>    End With
>>> End Sub
>>>
>>> This macro works fine while the workbook is open...however whenever I
>>> open the workbook I get the error message: Run Time Error 424 "Object
>>> required"
>>>
>>> And when I debug it highlights:
>>>  .ListFillRange = Sheets(2).Range("T30")
>>> The only other code I have is on the Workbook_Open:
>>>
>>> Private Sub Workbook_Open()
>>>    Dim TWB As ThisWorkbook
>>>    Dim Report As Worksheet
>>>    Dim List As Worksheet
>>>
>>>    Set Report = ThisWorkbook.Sheets(1)
>>>    Set List = ThisWorkbook.Sheets(2)
>>>
>>>    Report.Select
>>>     With Report.OLEObjects
>>>      .Select
>>>     End With
>>>
>>> End Sub
>>>
>>> Can anyone guide me on how to correct this problem?
>>>
>>> Thank you
>>>
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