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Need to conditionally display images. Ideally using something like vlookup()
to select the image and have it appear in a window - Possible without macros?
(Our company has dealers of it's product and want to create estimates
branded to the dealer. So I want to select the dealer in a drop-down list
and have their logo appear on the estimate.)
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On Thu, 3 Aug 2006 20:40:02 -0700, deisenlohr
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Need to conditionally display images. Ideally using something like vlookup()
to select the image and have it appear in a window - Possible without macros?
(Our company has dealers of it's product and want to create estimates
branded to the dealer. So I want to select the dealer in a drop-down list
and have their logo appear on the estimate.)


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