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Hi, I've got an excel database which is regulary updated through feeds from a
USER FORM (user interface). I would like to create another form to QUERY the
information & also make it possible to update additional dropdowns for the
same record queried. Is this possible & can this be show to me with an
example. I usually replicate the idea/codes into my project. I'm not a
regular programmer.

Many Thnx in advance.
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Take a look he

http://www.erlandsendata.no/english/...php?t=envbadac

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Hi, I've got an excel database which is regulary updated through feeds from a
USER FORM (user interface). I would like to create another form to QUERY the
information & also make it possible to update additional dropdowns for the
same record queried. Is this possible & can this be show to me with an
example. I usually replicate the idea/codes into my project. I'm not a
regular programmer.

Many Thnx in advance.
Matt.

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