Multiple Dependent Combo Boxes?

Ecubugg

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  1. 2016
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Hi! I am very very new to VBA… I am working on a “problem solver” for my company. I have created a use form where there are 2 combo boxes with drop down lists. There is also a submit button. The useform that pops up needs to be based on the two drop-down combo boxes. Both boxes contain the same list of items. I added them by using Add.Item.

All had been good up until now…

For example, both combo boxes have A, B, C, D.

User chooses:

Combo Box 1: A
Combo Box 2: C

And then clicking submit takes you to a new useform. Does that make any sense? And can this work? Thank you!
 

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