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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T11:29:10+00:00 2026-06-11T11:29:10+00:00

I’m looking to populate a combobox with only unique text values from a column.

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I’m looking to populate a combobox with only unique text values from a column. If a value in the column is empty (i.e. “”) then it takes the value from the adjacent column to the left (still making sure it’s not a duplicate).

I’ve embedded a Public Sub within the Userform module to add the items without duplicates:

Public Sub addIfUnique(CB As ComboBox, value As String)

If CB.ListCount = 0 Then GoTo doAdd
    Dim i As Integer
    For i = 0 To CB.ListCount - 1
        If CB.List(i) = value Then Exit Sub
    Next
    doAdd:
        CB.AddItem value

End Sub

However when I try to call the sub, it tells me an object is required. What I’ve got so far is as follows:

Worksheets("Scrapers").Activate
Range("M9").Activate

Dim intX As Integer
Dim value As String

push_lt_cbo.Clear

Do Until ActiveCell.Offset(0, -1).value = 0
    If ActiveCell.value = "" Then
        value = ActiveCell.Offset(0, -1).Text
        Call addIfUnique((push_lt_cbo), (value))
    Else
        value = ActiveCell.Text
        Call addIfUnique((CB), (value))
    End If
Loop

Any help would be much appreciated!

LW

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    2026-06-11T11:29:11+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 11:29 am

    You’re close:

    Option Explicit 'Add this if you don't already have it
    
    Private Sub UserForm_Initialize()
        Worksheets("Scrapers").Activate
        Range("M9").Activate
    
        Dim intX As Integer
        Dim value As String
    
        push_lt_cbo.Clear
    
    
        'Your loop will never end like this:
        'Do Until ActiveCell.Offset(0, -1).value = 0
    
        'Instead use a variable:
        Dim rowOffset As Integer
        rowOffset = 0
        Do Until ActiveCell.Offset(rowOffset, -1).value = 0
            'There was a lot of extra stuff here.  Simplifying:
            value = ActiveCell.Offset(rowOffset, -1).value
    
            'Remove optional CALL keyword.
            'Also remove paranthesis; they caused the error:
            addIfUnique push_lt_cbo, value
    
            'increment offset:
            rowOffset = rowOffset + 1
        Loop
    End Sub
    'Use 'msforms.ComboBox' to clarify.
    Public Sub addIfUnique(CB As msforms.ComboBox, value As String)
    
    If CB.ListCount = 0 Then GoTo doAdd
        Dim i As Integer
        For i = 0 To CB.ListCount - 1
            If CB.List(i) = value Then Exit Sub
        Next
    doAdd:
            CB.AddItem value
    
    End Sub
    
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