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Default INDEX/MATCH formula in VBA to populate text boxes


In the original version of my quote module I was using the INDEX/MATCH
formula below in combination with a drop down box to populate several
other cells. I am now working in a multi-page user form, and I would to
do a similar action with text boxes.

The formula is as follows:
=INDEX('Catalog Listings'!$B$3:$D$223,MATCH(C30,'Catalog
Listings'!$B$3:$B$223,0),1)

So, the question is this. How do I INDEX/MATCH from a comboBox in a
userform to several different text boxes (3 to be specific)?

As always any advice is appreciated.
Regards,
Amber


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