Using ListBox in Userform is very common. You can use ListBox.AddItem function to add items in the listbox.; however, it is little difficult to add items in Listbox when the number of columns are more than one.
'Event handler to add list item in ListBox
Private Sub cmdSubmit_Click()
'Add an item in the listbox
lstDepartment.AddItem "Item Name"
'If listbox has more than one column then add column value
'Column 1
lstDepartment.Column(1, lstDepartment.ListCount - 1) = "Item " & lstDepartment.ListCount
'Column 2
lstDepartment.Column(2, lstDepartment.ListCount - 1) = "Item " & lstDepartment.ListCount
End Sub
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