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a1 is droplist which contain information,(china,australia.....)
i want to do is:
every time i choose china in a1, there will be a pre set line insert in
a2,(that line got all the functions i pre setup), but when i chhse other
countries in a1, nothing change.


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"jinvictor" wrote:
a1 is droplist which contain information,(china,australia.....)
i want to do is:
every time i choose china in a1, there will be a pre set line insert in
a2,(that line got all the functions i pre setup), but when i chose other
countries in a1, nothing change.


Perhaps in A2, something like:
=IF(A1<"china","",<your function)
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