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have 2 combo boxes - need one more

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Hello,
I was able to use the example on Cascading /List boxes on the site here for 2 combo boxes.
http://bytes.com/topic/access/insigh...mbo-list-boxes

Is there a way to add another combo box that is based on how 2nd combo box is filled and still use this code.
If you could explain it in relation to this example- If when I select an employee- I have another combo box named 'State'- that shows different states each person is responsible for.
Thank you
Jan 26 '09 #1
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NeoPa
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If I'm not mistaken, Example Filtering on a Form is a similar article that covers a third ComboBox.

If this doesn't help, then please explain more clearly where you have got stuck and we can help. We do need some details of your problem.
Jan 26 '09 #2
buddyr
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It looks like you are right NeoPa- - I am going to take some time to understand the example in filtering on a form
thank you
Jan 26 '09 #3
NeoPa
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Pleasure. Let us know if (and how of course) you get stuck.
Jan 26 '09 #4

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