A sample file would help understand better.

Thanks.


On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 8:28 PM, Tommy <nunofilipene...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> i am stuck on my project, an i am still a noob on VBA :P
>
> i have a userform with  4 textboxes and a combobox with 5 options that
> link each one to 5 sheets.
> Sheets  (A,B,C,D and E)
> Combobox with options ( 1,2,3,4 and 5)
> textboxes (textnorth, textsouth,textwest and texteast)
>
> when i choose option 1 from combobox, it should only display the result of
> the cell "C3" from sheet A  on textbox (textnorth) and nothing on the other
> textboxes
>
> when i choose option 2 from combobox, it should only display the result of
> the cell "C3" from sheet B  on textbox (texteast) and nothing on the other
> textboxes
>
>
> when i choose option 3 from combobox, it should only display the results
> of the cell "C3" from sheet C and D  on the textboxes (textnorth and
> txtwest) and nothing on the other textboxes
>
>
> i tried using the match function, but its not working.
>
> Can anyone help me please ?
>
> Thks in advance.
>
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