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Hi

I have a series of 3 listboxes. When a user selects one option from the first the second listbox could change depending onthe option selected in the first etc.

Is there a way to check a value of one listbox, and then assign a second listbox a value?

Thanks

Mark
Mar 15 '08 #1
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ronverdonk
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Have a look at this THIS LINK describing a solution in JavaScript using arrays to fill the drop downs.

Ronald
Mar 16 '08 #2

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