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Fist of all I am not an experienced user of VB but I understand that it need to be used and can cut and paste code.



I have don this in Excel but would like to do it in Word

I want to create 3 linked dependent drop down boxes with the second list dependent on the first and the third dependent on the second.

Any help would be very appreciated.
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