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Populate and Sort Lists with Flair

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(Ken Bluttman) Populating a listbox is standard Access fare. But what if you need to populate a listbox with values from more than one source, and sort the whole thing as if it were from a single source? Better yet, imagine a listbox that always displays the most popular items at the top. Users will love that! Read on, and learn how to hack this into your application.

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