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Maybe this is possible in a different way, the long way round!
Since the second combos first value will always be in cell B2 and there will never be more than 10 values could I specify all 10 combinations (B2:B12) but leave out any cells with no value. thanks again Rob "Rob Hargreaves" wrote in message ... better explained i hope - I have a form and a named range supplying the sheet names I would like to include in its selection as a drop down combo box. I have another combo on the same form which I would like to give values conditionally based on the selection in the first combo. It is the source of the second combo I arent sure if it is possible to do. Here is where the data lies. On each sheet listed in the first combo. There is a variable number of columns in row 2 starting at column B so I need to use a dynamic range. I know how to do this using a named dynamic range but not a generic? dynamic range. For example the first combo selection is "sheet1" the second combo contains options from B2, B3 & B4 on the corresponding sheet (so 3 selections here) if the user had chosen in the first combo "sheet2" there are 5 options in B2, B3, B4, B5, & B6 is this possible? Rob |
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