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Thanks for the input link was somewhat helpful have saved it for future
reference. however; I found this little diddy and believe that by fixing this it might allow me to adjust the field lookup up. suggestions, this program has been a nightmare. =IF(STEPONE!N6<"",CONCATENATE(STEPONE!N6," (",VLOOKUP(STEPONE!N6,ZoneTbl,6),")"),"") -- DStrider ITIL Certified "Dave Peterson" wrote: Maybe you can use a dynamic range that grows and contracts with the data: Debra Dalgleish explains dynamic range names he http://contextures.com/xlNames01.html#Dynamic Strider wrote: I have a drop down and can not find a sub script that allows me to add additional entries into it. what would I be looking for? I thought I had opened all macros including the form that the drop down is in. A swift kick here might help! using Excel 2000. working a program that I didnt write just trying to update it and get it released. finally got around the link issue and have a good copy to work from. -- DStrider ITIL Certified -- Dave Peterson |
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