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Multipying Multiple ComboBoxes on a Vba userform

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    Multipying Multiple ComboBoxes on a Vba userform

    hi Guys
    ive created a userform that has got 6 comboboxes labeled Ato F with number ranges in each and i have a textbox for the total.

    problem is: ive created code for multiplyng number of item(Combobox) with the price of item (this is in locked TextBox),this then is shown in total box( i.e. 5 of item A = £5), but i need code that if multiple combobox selections are made it will show the price of all items selected (like a cash Register)

    Plz Help me!!

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    Re: Multipying Multiple ComboBoxes on a Vba userform

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    Re: Multipying Multiple ComboBoxes on a Vba userform

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    here is my project

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