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Hi

Im trying to find a way of doing listboxs that are data dependant

I have a table with 3 rows of data

A , B,
C,
Course, mode,
Start date,
Computing, FT,
5-sept-2005,
Computing, FT,
30-sept-2005,
Computing, PT,
12-sept-2005,
Computing, PT,
8-feb-2006,
Internet Computing, EV,
20-sept-2005,
Networking, EV,
10-jan-2006,

(theres around 200 records with serval duplicate courses with different
mode and start dates)

I want it so that when a course is selected the next drop down box
would show the avalible mode of study (ie computing only has FT and PT)
and the the 3rd list box would show the advalible dates for the course
and mode.

Ive tryed the information at
http://www.contextures.com/xlDataVal13.html which has given me some
insite to it but i am unsure how to make it work with all 3 list
boxes.

For some reason i cant get my brain around it.

Any Help or sugestions would be great.

Thanks


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