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Old 12-23-2019, 04:15 AM
UJ18 UJ18 is offline Conditional Formatting to activate Multiple Choices After Chosen From The Drop Down List Windows 7 64bit Conditional Formatting to activate Multiple Choices After Chosen From The Drop Down List Office 2013
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Hi All,

Sorry if there's any confusion.

I will like to use conditional formatting to resolve the following issues.

I have 2 tiers of shows' genres.

After choosing Tier 1 from the the drop-down list, I should be able to choose the following choices under the tier 2 (list box) which ever are link under tier 1.

TiersGenres.jpg



I am not too sure what is the correct way to do this, can someone please advise, thanks.

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