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My combo box (on a userform) has the following listed:
Processing,Rejected,Paying,Paid
I would like the selection of Paid to prompt for further action by poping up
a calendar control (Calendar2) for date selection.

Then, can you have a label where the caption will change from nothing to the
date selected? If yes, would the caption clear if the user changes their
selection to something other than paid?
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nevermind - i got it

"KUMPFfrog" wrote:

My combo box (on a userform) has the following listed:
Processing,Rejected,Paying,Paid
I would like the selection of Paid to prompt for further action by poping up
a calendar control (Calendar2) for date selection.

Then, can you have a label where the caption will change from nothing to the
date selected? If yes, would the caption clear if the user changes their
selection to something other than paid?

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