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Old 10-27-2015, 08:05 AM
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Default Auto fill drops down using VBA code based on selection

Good Day,
I am new to this form and to VBA in general.

I've created a document based on code I've found online and on this form and was hoping for some help on having section auto populate based on the original selection.



I've got it so that once the size of the generator is selected, the costs associated with it are available in a drop down menu, but you still have to select the costs, I have hoping they could just be auto populated, without being selected.

I'm sure i'm not explaining things clearly, but I've attached the document if someone could take a look.

I appreciate any help, thanks.


P.S.
Does anyone have any suggestions on book or tools that I could use to learn further about using VBA.

Thanks.
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