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Old 03-29-2016, 06:07 AM
ayemac ayemac is offline In Word 2013, How Do I Create Multiple Dropboxes That Are Connected/Related? Windows 7 64bit In Word 2013, How Do I Create Multiple Dropboxes That Are Connected/Related? Office 2013
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1) Is it as simple as selecting Alt + F11 on your example, copying the script, pasting it into MY document, then renaming the appropriate sections (i.e., master to dropbox1; Apples,Bananas to ABC,DEF; etc.)? I tried this but had little luck in getting it to work exactly like I needed it to.

2) I initially created the two dropdown boxes that I needed - say, the primary and secondary. I then hit Alt + F11 to edit the information accordingly, but there was no script (it was a blank canvas, so to speak). That's when I copied in yours and modified. So even after doing this, I still had limited luck.

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