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OK here's the problem.. i need to make a dynamic database in excell..
let say for the years, 1995-1999, i need to make a combo box so use
can choose which date they want then compare it to another set of dat
on another combox box, let say combox 2 includes 2000-2005..Then afte
the user choose the dates when you clcik enter to a button..the resul
will show..it should get the difference of the values betwwen the date
that the user choices..

did i explained it clear...

can anyboby..pls help me or just give some ideas..i need this ASAP..

PLEASE...

thank u muc

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