Set your listbox.ColumnCount to the number of VISIBLE columns, not the max
you are using.  You can use up to 64 columns, regardless of the ColumnCount
value.

Tim


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> I have a little dilemma and wondering if anyone has a simple
> answer. I have a
> listbox and the user can adjust the column widths. However, off the right
> edge I have several columns where I stick sort keys (like
> mooregreg12345___000aaaa) so that the user can sort the data in
> different ways. The problem is that
> the user can fool around with the columns and eventually see
> those sort keys.
> This will probably be a traumatic experience and cause immediate
> dementia and
> psychotic reactions. I don't think I can put the sort keys in
> celltags rather
> than cells because the sort is keyed off of cell entries. Any ideas?
>
> Greg
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