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It is not clear to me what you are attempting to do. Content Control dropdown lists are not capable of multiple selections. About all you can do is display a userform with the CC entry event and use a userform listbox to make multiple selections. This appears to be what you have done in your document.
This may not be the answer you are looking for but you might find it helpful: (Pseudo Multi-Select Dropdown Content Controls |
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Thanks for looking and the link, I think it was one of the resources I used to get this far. The multiselect portion is working but I am trying create another CC dropdown that would populate different lists based on the selections of the existing userform. The additional drop down I am trying to get working would not need to be multiselect as well, just a secondary list dependent on the userform.
If I can make this work I would ultimately like another CC dropdown as well that would populate based on the choice in the first drop down. So hopefully I will end up with three levels of selections. The first being the existing userform, then a dependent drop down, followed by another dependent drop down. I recently found your website (which is awesome!) and the only thing I could find close to this would require an outside data source, such as excel or another word doc. I was hoping to keep this all contained within the VBA. Thank you again for any insight you can provide! |
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