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concatenate then carriage return

Hey guys! Is there anyway to concatenate then do a carriage return in a list
box?

I'm trying to piece multiple pieces of text together and put it into a list
box.

I'm trying to get my listbox to look like this

Number One
Number Two
so on...

For example:

Dim tDesc As String
If oTop = "Number One" Then

tDesc = tDesc & "Number One"

End If

If sTopp = "Number Two" Then

tDesc = tDesc & "Number Two"

End If

Thanks for any help or recomendations!!

Mike


Nov 22 '05 #1
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use listbox1.item.addrange(........ )

Mike wrote:
Hey guys! Is there anyway to concatenate then do a carriage return in a list
box?

I'm trying to piece multiple pieces of text together and put it into a list
box.

I'm trying to get my listbox to look like this

Number One
Number Two
so on...

For example:

Dim tDesc As String
If oTop = "Number One" Then

tDesc = tDesc & "Number One"

End If

If sTopp = "Number Two" Then

tDesc = tDesc & "Number Two"

End If

Thanks for any help or recomendations!!

Mike



Nov 22 '05 #2

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