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    Multiple values

    Hi Folks,
    The idea is simple - the way you can select BP from the Left Dropdown list (A2) and have multiple values (Engine types) on the Right (B2), the very same way I'd like to have multiple values for Shell (OIL)....and to be able to add many more Oil Brands in the Left (dropdown list)
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    Cheers!

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    Many do not download files from external location. Suggest you attach file to post. Can zip with Windows Compression. Follow instructions at bottom of my post.

    Have you considered using a db app like Access?
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    Quote Originally Posted by PetarTen View Post
    Hi Folks,
    The idea is simple - the way you can select BP from the Left Dropdown list (A2) and have multiple values (Engine types) on the Right (B2), the very same way I'd like to have multiple values for Shell (OIL)....and to be able to add many more Oil Brands in the Left (dropdown list)
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    After having a quick look at the file I believe that the OP was looking for dependant dropdowns.
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