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I have a userform which displays on textboxes of data which are sorted on a
worksheet.
on this userform I have a combobox which display the month of the year.
When I select a month the values change but when I select a different month
nothing happens. Is there a way to updata everytime a month is selected,
without having to close the userform down and reopen it again?
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I use the _Click in combination with a vlookup in my worksheet. So, when a
user selects something on the form (clicks the specific box), it updates data
that is then imported into the userform. Hope this helps!

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I have a userform which displays on textboxes of data which are sorted on a
worksheet.
on this userform I have a combobox which display the month of the year.
When I select a month the values change but when I select a different month
nothing happens. Is there a way to updata everytime a month is selected,
without having to close the userform down and reopen it again?
--
Pilot

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