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Just map your primary CC to a customXMLPart then add a plain text CC mapped to the same node. You said you already know how to do the dependent CC piece.
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Hi Greg,
I've learned what I do know from here and your website. But maybe I got a bit ahead of myself, and here's where I'm really going to show my newbie-ness...I know zero about XML parts. I've been able to create primary/dependent dropdowns working only within list properties and VBA - and by "create" I mean cut & paste code into my project; I did not write anything from scratch. In any case, it worked beautifully. I know, thanks to your website, that by using the Value in the list properties of the primary CC, a dependent text box can be auto-filled. So perhaps to clarify my question: is there a way to do all of this by only using vba and the list properties within the primary CC? I've attached the document and code here to show how far I've gotten. Is there a way to add into the existing code I have so that the text box auto-populates? |
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