SYMPTOMS
When you use the AddItem method to add an item to the list of a ListBox or
ComboBox control, you may receive the following error message:
Run-time error '70':
Permission denied.
RESOLUTION
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To add an item to a ListBox or ComboBox control during runtime, you can use
one of two methods, adding an item from a worksheet range, or adding an
item from a variable. Which method you use depends on how you add the item
to the list.
The examples in this article illustrate the two methods and assume you do
the following to set up a worksheet and a UserForm:
- Close and Save any open workbooks and create a new workbook.
- Define the range A1:A3 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 ALT+F11).
- On the Insert menu, click UserForm.
- Click the ListBox control in the Toolbox, and then add a ListBox to the
UserForm.
- If the Properties window is not visible, press F4.
- Change the RowSource property of the ListBox control to
Sheet1!myrange.
- Add a CommandButton control to the UserForm.
Adding an Item from a Worksheet Range
This example assumes you want to extend the range for the RowSource control
during run time. The following example macro increases the "myrange"
reference by one cell each time you click the CommandButton on the
UserForm, and updates the ListBox. To use the macro, do the following:
- Double-click the CommandButton on the UserForm to display the
module associated with the UserForm.
- Type the following code for the Click event of CommandButton1:
Private Sub CommandButton1_Click()
Sheet1.Range("myrange").Resize _
(Sheet1.Range("myrange").Rows.Count + 1, 1).Name _
="myrange"
ListBox1.RowSource = "Sheet1!myrange"
End Sub
- Run the UserForm.
Initially, the ListBox displays only the items from A1:A3.
- Click the CommandButton once.
The ListBox displays the items from A1:A4. - Close the UserForm.
Adding an Item from a Variable
- Type the following code for the Click event of CommandButton1:
Private Sub CommandButton1_Click()
Dim myarray
Dim mystring as String
'The List property returns a variant array.
myarray = ListBox1.List
'Clear the RowSource property during run time.
'The ListBox no longer is bound to the defined name.
ListBox1.RowSource = ""
'Set the List property for the ListBox to the array.
ListBox1.List() = myarray
mystring = InputBox("Type a text string")
'You can use the AddItem method because the ListBox is not
'bound to the worksheet cells (referenced by the defined
'name).
ListBox1.AddItem mystring
End Sub
- Run the UserForm.
- Click the CommandButton in the UserForm.
- Type any text string in the InputBox and click OK.
The text you type in the InputBox is added to the ListBox. - Close the UserForm.
REFERENCES
For more information about the List property, click the Index tab in Visual
Basic for Applications Help, type the following text
and then double-click the selected text to go to the "List Property" topic.