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Default How do I display records using a key field in Excel?

I have an excel spreadsheet of customers. I also created a form that
contains a "list box" to display customer name. By selecting a customer, I
want to be able display certain fields (address, cust no.) from my customers
record in my excel spreadsheet list. How do I go about it?
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To return the discount for the selected customer, you can use a VLookup
formula. There are instructions and examples he

http://www.contextures.com/xlFunctions02.html

There's a sample file that uses Data Validation and VLookup formulas he

http://www.contextures.com/excelfiles.html#Function

Under Data Validation, look for 'Order Form'

Vic from Texas wrote:
I have an excel spreadsheet of customers. I also created a form that
contains a "list box" to display customer name. By selecting a customer, I
want to be able display certain fields (address, cust no.) from my customers
record in my excel spreadsheet list. How do I go about it?



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