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Old 05-09-2014, 04:11 AM
BoringDavid BoringDavid is offline Is it possible to take an input from a UserForm in one document to a UserForm in a do Windows XP Is it possible to take an input from a UserForm in one document to a UserForm in a do Office 2010 32bit
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Here is the 'cleaned' documents, I have removed a large amount of data from the document. However, the relevant parts should all be there.

Essentially, if ComboBox 1 = "UK" then I want VBA to open the "process document" and select "CmdUK" from UserForm "Process" and if ComboBox 1 <> "UK" then I want VBA to open the "process document" and select "CmdNUK" from UserForm "Process".


Many thanks for your help!
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