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SYMPTOMSWhen you create a macro and attach it to the Click event for a ListBox control, the macro may not run when you click the list box. CAUSEWhen you create a Click event macro that is attached to a ListBox control, the macro runs only when the value in the ListBox control changes. The Click event does not occur if you click the same value in the control. RESOLUTIONTo run a macro whenever you click a ListBox control, use another event, such as the MouseDown or MouseUp event. For more information, please see the example in the "More Information" section in this article. MORE INFORMATION
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REFERENCES
For more information about the Click event, click the Office Assistant in
the Visual Basic Editor, type click event,click Search, and then click
to view "Click Event."
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