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A drop-down list has choices MARRIED or SINGLE.
When a user selects MARRIED, I'd like A1 to show "You are married", and "You are single" if the choice is later changed to SINGLE. Can this be done? How can Excel "know" that a certain selection was made from the list????????? Is this what's called a "click-event"? Thanks! Paul |
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