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This is the scenario - I have a number of domains each with their own unique
set of capabilities - does anyone know how I can represent this using a drop-down function so that for example when I select domain1 I am only allowed to enter the domain1 capabilities |
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see if this link gets you what you need
http://www.contextures.com/xlDataVal02.html "loren" wrote: This is the scenario - I have a number of domains each with their own unique set of capabilities - does anyone know how I can represent this using a drop-down function so that for example when I select domain1 I am only allowed to enter the domain1 capabilities |
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