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Old 07-09-2011, 11:20 AM
areriff areriff is offline How to links two values in two diff forms. Windows 7 64bit How to links two values in two diff forms. Office 2010 64bit
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Question How to links two values in two diff forms.

I have to do this everyday each with different combination. So its cumbersome to manually refer each entry each time I want to key in the strings.

Let say I have this data
Data.A:
-John


-Chris
-Abdul

Data.B:
-eating
-dancing
-cooking

I want Data.A to appear in drop-down list and Data.B to appear in Label field besides it. I got no problem with drop down list, the problem is to link those forms.
I want when I click "John" from the drop-down list, "eating" would appear in the label form.
The actual data is much longer and I'm planning to do cascading entry menu for Data.A if this works.
Can anyone help me? or provide some sample VB code for it.
I have very basic knowledge with VB as I watched few VB videos
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