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Filter list in second combobox based on selection in first

hi,

i want to connect two combo boxes in sucha way that when a value in first combo is selected, in the second combo,it should show only the values related to one selected in first combo box. the source of both these combo boxes is a single query.

kindly help resolving above isuue.
May 25 '07 #1
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missinglinq
3,532 Expert 2GB
The concept is called cascading comboboxes. Have a look at Rabbit's tutorial on the subject:

Cascading Combo/List Boxes
May 25 '07 #2
NeoPa
32,556 Expert Mod 16PB
Example Filtering on a Form. may also throw some light on the matter.
May 26 '07 #3

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