ComboBox Value Changes





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Private Sub Workbook_open()
With Sheet1.ComboBox1
.AddItem "Soccer"
.AddItem "Tennis"
End With
End Sub


I would like to make an if statement such that if the ComboBox1 value changes either from nothing to Soccer/tennis or from one item to another
then
Range("A1").Value = "This learner Plays Sport"



the problem is I don't know how to do the part where the combobox value changes either from nothing to Soccer/tennis or from one item to another



I have tried workbook.change and it gives me an error the closes the whole program.










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    Private Sub Workbook_open()
    With Sheet1.ComboBox1
    .AddItem "Soccer"
    .AddItem "Tennis"
    End With
    End Sub


    I would like to make an if statement such that if the ComboBox1 value changes either from nothing to Soccer/tennis or from one item to another
    then
    Range("A1").Value = "This learner Plays Sport"



    the problem is I don't know how to do the part where the combobox value changes either from nothing to Soccer/tennis or from one item to another



    I have tried workbook.change and it gives me an error the closes the whole program.










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      Private Sub Workbook_open()
      With Sheet1.ComboBox1
      .AddItem "Soccer"
      .AddItem "Tennis"
      End With
      End Sub


      I would like to make an if statement such that if the ComboBox1 value changes either from nothing to Soccer/tennis or from one item to another
      then
      Range("A1").Value = "This learner Plays Sport"



      the problem is I don't know how to do the part where the combobox value changes either from nothing to Soccer/tennis or from one item to another



      I have tried workbook.change and it gives me an error the closes the whole program.










      share|improve this question
















      Private Sub Workbook_open()
      With Sheet1.ComboBox1
      .AddItem "Soccer"
      .AddItem "Tennis"
      End With
      End Sub


      I would like to make an if statement such that if the ComboBox1 value changes either from nothing to Soccer/tennis or from one item to another
      then
      Range("A1").Value = "This learner Plays Sport"



      the problem is I don't know how to do the part where the combobox value changes either from nothing to Soccer/tennis or from one item to another



      I have tried workbook.change and it gives me an error the closes the whole program.







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          Instead of workbook change event try the ComboBox change event like this:



          Private Sub ComboBox1_Change()
          If Sheet1.ComboBox1.Value = "Soccer" Or Sheet1.ComboBox1.Value = "Tennis" Then
          Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("A1").Value = "This learner Plays Sport"
          End If
          End Sub


          To get to this change event just double click the combobox from the Worksheet and it will open the VBA editor for you.



          This only tells you what the newly selected value is. If you need to know what it was before the change it will be a bit more complicated. You'll need to create a variable to store/track the value to compare against once changed.





          If you end up with a long list of sports, I'd suggest using Select Case instead of if statements. For example:



          Private Sub ComboBox1_Change()
          Select Case Sheet1.ComboBox1.Value
          Case "Soccer", "Tennis"
          Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("A1").Value = "This learner Plays Sports"
          Case "Lacross"
          Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("A1").Value = "Something Different"
          Case Else
          Debug.Print "value not in list"
          End Select
          End Sub





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          Instead of workbook change event try the ComboBox change event like this:



          Private Sub ComboBox1_Change()
          If Sheet1.ComboBox1.Value = "Soccer" Or Sheet1.ComboBox1.Value = "Tennis" Then
          Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("A1").Value = "This learner Plays Sport"
          End If
          End Sub


          To get to this change event just double click the combobox from the Worksheet and it will open the VBA editor for you.



          This only tells you what the newly selected value is. If you need to know what it was before the change it will be a bit more complicated. You'll need to create a variable to store/track the value to compare against once changed.





          If you end up with a long list of sports, I'd suggest using Select Case instead of if statements. For example:



          Private Sub ComboBox1_Change()
          Select Case Sheet1.ComboBox1.Value
          Case "Soccer", "Tennis"
          Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("A1").Value = "This learner Plays Sports"
          Case "Lacross"
          Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("A1").Value = "Something Different"
          Case Else
          Debug.Print "value not in list"
          End Select
          End Sub





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          Instead of workbook change event try the ComboBox change event like this:



          Private Sub ComboBox1_Change()
          If Sheet1.ComboBox1.Value = "Soccer" Or Sheet1.ComboBox1.Value = "Tennis" Then
          Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("A1").Value = "This learner Plays Sport"
          End If
          End Sub


          To get to this change event just double click the combobox from the Worksheet and it will open the VBA editor for you.



          This only tells you what the newly selected value is. If you need to know what it was before the change it will be a bit more complicated. You'll need to create a variable to store/track the value to compare against once changed.





          If you end up with a long list of sports, I'd suggest using Select Case instead of if statements. For example:



          Private Sub ComboBox1_Change()
          Select Case Sheet1.ComboBox1.Value
          Case "Soccer", "Tennis"
          Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("A1").Value = "This learner Plays Sports"
          Case "Lacross"
          Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("A1").Value = "Something Different"
          Case Else
          Debug.Print "value not in list"
          End Select
          End Sub





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          • Thank you very much

            – Bonang
            Nov 22 '18 at 7:35














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          Instead of workbook change event try the ComboBox change event like this:



          Private Sub ComboBox1_Change()
          If Sheet1.ComboBox1.Value = "Soccer" Or Sheet1.ComboBox1.Value = "Tennis" Then
          Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("A1").Value = "This learner Plays Sport"
          End If
          End Sub


          To get to this change event just double click the combobox from the Worksheet and it will open the VBA editor for you.



          This only tells you what the newly selected value is. If you need to know what it was before the change it will be a bit more complicated. You'll need to create a variable to store/track the value to compare against once changed.





          If you end up with a long list of sports, I'd suggest using Select Case instead of if statements. For example:



          Private Sub ComboBox1_Change()
          Select Case Sheet1.ComboBox1.Value
          Case "Soccer", "Tennis"
          Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("A1").Value = "This learner Plays Sports"
          Case "Lacross"
          Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("A1").Value = "Something Different"
          Case Else
          Debug.Print "value not in list"
          End Select
          End Sub





          share|improve this answer















          Instead of workbook change event try the ComboBox change event like this:



          Private Sub ComboBox1_Change()
          If Sheet1.ComboBox1.Value = "Soccer" Or Sheet1.ComboBox1.Value = "Tennis" Then
          Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("A1").Value = "This learner Plays Sport"
          End If
          End Sub


          To get to this change event just double click the combobox from the Worksheet and it will open the VBA editor for you.



          This only tells you what the newly selected value is. If you need to know what it was before the change it will be a bit more complicated. You'll need to create a variable to store/track the value to compare against once changed.





          If you end up with a long list of sports, I'd suggest using Select Case instead of if statements. For example:



          Private Sub ComboBox1_Change()
          Select Case Sheet1.ComboBox1.Value
          Case "Soccer", "Tennis"
          Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("A1").Value = "This learner Plays Sports"
          Case "Lacross"
          Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("A1").Value = "Something Different"
          Case Else
          Debug.Print "value not in list"
          End Select
          End Sub






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