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I'd like to do two things.
1. Populate a drop down list or combo box with the contents of a text boxes completed earlier in the form. 2. If there are not enough text boxes in the form, add the ability to add another and another as needed ( that are also populated in the lists) So I have text boxes for a user to fill in Locations (e.g. Location 1, Location 2, Location 3, Location 4). I want the content of those locations boxes to populate a drop down list or combo box later in the form. Thank you! |
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Hi
This is probably better done in Excel. However before confirming that I need to see a copy of the document together with details of what you actually want the form to do. If you can post more detailed instructions and a copy of your document I will take a look for you. Tony(OTPM) |
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