How do I get a combo box to populate two different text boxes

land144

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This is NOt the code, I know because it doesnt work, but I'm looking for an AND type statement so I can make my combo box populate two different text boxes (with the same selection)

Private Sub ComboBox2_Change()
TextBox1.Text = ComboBox2.Text
preview.Text = ComboBox2.Text

End Sub

I'm super new to this so any help would be appreciated.

Thanks
 

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Private Sub ComboBox2_Change()
TextBox1.Text = ComboBox2.Text
preview.Text = ComboBox2.Text

End Sub
your code is correct and should work, given the control names are correct.
 
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