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    Insyderznf is offline Novice
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    Not sure how to go about doing this, changing values for multiselect text bot

    Here is what I need to accomplish:


    I need to be able to select multiple items from a multiselect listbox (So you can ctr click or shift click on them) and append them to a new form or table that will allow me to add an additional column with new values. The end result is going to be a .txt file.

    Here is what I have so far:
    So far I have the the multiselect box. I know how to use the textstream to write the text file, i'm just not sure how to select multiple rows and either bring them into a new form or add a new column that I can add some values to that will go into the text box. Any help is greatly appreciated, especially if you can just point me in the right direction.

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    Insyderznf is offline Novice
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    Perfect thank you!

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    Glad I could help.

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