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I want to be able to choose an entry on a drop down list and then have
another drop down list show only items associated with that entry. And so
forth with other entries.
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Check out Debra Dalgleish's web page on "dependant lists":

http://www.contextures.com/xlDataVal02.html


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I want to be able to choose an entry on a drop down list and then have
another drop down list show only items associated with that entry. And so
forth with other entries.
For example:
Type Stage
home organization = purge
sort
relocation = pack
unpack




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