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Hi Everyone
I have attached sample of the form I am using. Is it possible to retrieve the item selected and have them in one column below the form.I can retrieve the item with the (IF) function
but can't have them in one column one after the other.Is it possible to do with a macro or
multiple functions? I would appreciate any
idea if its possible to do.
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Please ignore this request, its the sample as " Random list place in column order "
Thank you Max for your reply
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Hi Everyone
I have attached sample of the form I am using. Is it possible to retrieve the item selected and have them in one column below the form.I can retrieve the item with the (IF) function
but can't have them in one column one after the other.Is it possible to do with a macro or
multiple functions? I would appreciate any
idea if its possible to do.
Regards
John









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