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Old 02-02-2016, 02:40 AM
Tim Tayler Tim Tayler is offline Multiple entries in dropdown lists Windows 7 64bit Multiple entries in dropdown lists Office 2010 64bit
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Thanks again, macropod!

I just tried adding a changed process to the code. It didn't work out, though. My knowledge about macros isn't sufficient I guess.
Could you, or anybody else in here, post the code that would make my template work?
As usual I'd be very grateful for any help

Thank you, have a good one.

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Tim
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Could you, or anybody else in here, post the code that would make my template work?
Not without knowing what your template contains and how you intend it to function. Can you attach it to a post (delete anything sensitive)? You do this via the paperclip symbol on the 'Go Advanced' tab at the bottom of this screen.
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Cheers!
On the second page you'll find a box containing two cells. The left cell already works as it's supposed to: I can select an entry from a drop-down list and that triggers an entry below the drop-down. That's exactly what you posted (I used your macro). The right cell shall work exactly the same way, but independently from the left cell. I want to be able to select entries in each cell (drop-down) which then triggers a line right under each drop-down.
Please let me know, if I explained insufficiently.

Thanks a lot!!!

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Tim
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