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Simple answer, no you cannot change individually a row in a list box, but what you can do is create a subform that emulates a listbox in the same way. obviously the subform itself will be designed bound to a table or query on your db and the data needs to be shown listed. You pass your values to the unbound query, which changes each time, resulting in the form changing along with it.
Then you program the form itself to react to different values it presents with greater flexibilty.
If you have an example of what you want doing and I'll show you a way.
Then you program the form itself to react to different values it presents with greater flexibilty.
If you have an example of what you want doing and I'll show you a way.
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