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Dependent Drop-Downs

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    Dependent Drop-Downs

    I have one drop down list dependent upon another. Say I select something in the first and second drop downs. But, when I change the value in the first drop down, the second stays the same until I change it. Is there a way to make the second drop down blank without VBA? I'm pretty sure their isn't, but it couldn't hurt to ask! Thanks!
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    Re: Dependent Drop-Downs

    You are correct. It requires VBA. Do you want a VBA solution?
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    Re: Dependent Drop-Downs

    No thanks. Unfortunately, I'm not able to include macros or VBA in this workbook.

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