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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. Regards Tim |
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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, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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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!!! Regards Tim |
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