XL98: Error Using RemoveItem Method (188496)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Excel 98 Macintosh Edition
This article was previously published under Q188496 SYMPTOMS
If you use the RemoveItem method to remove an entry from either a ListBox
or ComboBox control, you may receive the following error message:
Run-time error '-2147483645 (80000003)':
Invalid argument.
CAUSE
This problem may occur when both of the following conditions are true:
- You use the RemoveItem method for either a ListBox or ComboBox control.
-and-
- The ListBox or ComboBox control is data bound (the List property is set
to a range on a worksheet).
RESOLUTION
In order to remove an item from either a ListBox or ComboBox control when
the control is bound to a worksheet range, reset the range reference for
the List property of the control.
The following example creates a UserForm with a ListBox control and a
CommandButton (with associated macro code) for removing an item from the
ListBox.
NOTE: The macro does not permanently delete any items from your source
data; it changes the reference for a defined name. Because the List
property is set to this defined name, the items that are displayed in the
list vary according to the range you assign to the defined name.
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- Define the range A1:A5 in Sheet1 as myrange.
- Type the following data in Sheet1:
A1: a
A2: b
A3: c
A4: d
A5: e - Start the Visual Basic Editor (press OPTION+F11).
- On the Insert menu, click UserForm.
- Click the ListBox control in the Toolbox and add a ListBox to the
UserForm.
- Double-click the UserForm. The Code window will appear. Type the
following macro code:
Private Sub UserForm_Initialize()
ListBox1.List = Worksheets(1).Range("myrange").Value
End Sub
- Add a CommandButton control to the UserForm.
- Double-click the CommandButton to display the Visual Basic module
associated with the UserForm.
- For the Click event of the CommandButton control, type the following
macro code:
Private Sub CommandButton1_Click()
Sheet1.Range("myrange").Resize _
(Sheet1.Range("myrange").Rows.Count - 1, 1).Name _
= "myrange"
ListBox1.List = Worksheets(1).Range("myrange").Value
End Sub
- Press F5 to run the UserForm.
The UserForm appears and the ListBox control is populated with the
values from A1:A5.
- Click the CommandButton.
The last value in the list is removed from the ListBox.
- Close the UserForm.
STATUS
This behavior is by design of Microsoft Excel 98 Macintosh Edition.
REFERENCES
For more information about Adding Items to a ListBox Control, click the
Office Assistant, type listbox add, click Search, and then click
to view "Ways to put data in a ListBox or ComboBox."
NOTE: If the Assistant is hidden, click the Office Assistant button on the
Standard toolbar. If the Assistant is not able to answer your query, please
see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
176476 OFF: Office Assistant Not Answering Visual Basic Questions
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 6/17/2005 |
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