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Is this possible? I found one other topic like this posted, but no
answer was given. Basically, I have a list of customer part numbers and various dimensions and such thereof, and each part requires three rows of entry - there's no way for me to get around having three rows for each part. What I'd like to do is be able to sort (preferably by using a command button or a combo box for different sorting options) these part number entries, but all three rows for each entry would need to stay together. Is it possible to group rows like this? |
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