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Thanks for the quick response. I've played around a little and found some interesting things. I didn't quite get your tips to work the way I wanted to. But I think I have a better way of explaining what I want.
I have a table with two rows. In the first row I have a question and a combo box. The options in the combo box are yes and no. I want no to be default and that hides row two in the table. If you select yes, row two is visible. Is there a easy way to do this? I'm still trying to get the add row to work. Thanks again! |
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After reading some more I think it's a drop down list I'm supposed to use, and not a combo box.
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