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Old 03-29-2016, 03:09 PM
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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I did copy everything and rename not only master/slave but also the sub inputs (Scissors, Rock, etc.). It works for a bit then the data disappears - all data that I've put into first dropbox.

This might help me - I've populated the first dropbox the conventional way - by clicking properties and adding them there. Do I need to do that to the second dropbox as well as enter them into the VBA script?

I would rather not post this here, but I could send it to you for review if you'd prefer.

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