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Pretty much anything is possible, but I have no idea what your actual requirements are vis-à-vis what cells you want to update. The code I posted is for populating a single row. Code for populating a single column is no more difficult; it's only when you want a mix of rows & columns that things might get complicated.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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To be more specific, based on the dropdown at the top for the category someone selects, it should populate table 5, row 3 in my document with the first 5 values of the category's output content, then it should populate table 5, row 4 with the next 5 values of the output, and finally table 5, row 5 with the last 5 values of the output. These 3 different rows have different sets of information (one row is currency, another is numbers, the other text) but it is all based on what the user initially selects from the dropdown.
So I am trying to list all 15 of the values in the drop-down list properties and have it read to row 3 and then wrap around to row 4 and then row 5. There might be a better way of having each row call on the dropdown, but this way would still work. I hope that is more clear. Thank you. |
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