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Automatic population of combo boxes
I have two combo boxes that are related by name and ID. I want to be able to
select the ID in one box and the name populate in the seperate combo box and the other way around. Where and what do I do to create this automatic population. |
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Sara;
This worked for me. Q209595 - ACC2000: How to Synchronize Two Combo Boxes on a Form It takes a little patients and some work but it does the job. Andy "SaraM" wrote in message ... I have two combo boxes that are related by name and ID. I want to be able to select the ID in one box and the name populate in the seperate combo box and the other way around. Where and what do I do to create this automatic population. |
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