You could do it with qForms. They have an example of n-selects
online, sounds like you would just not want to clear out the second
box when a new item is picked in the first one.
On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 15:35:34 -0400, Wurst, Keith D. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi everyone. i was wondering if anyon
selections in dependant drop downs
hi everyone. i was wondering if anyone has ever come across a script
that will allow a user to select more then one value in a multiple drop
down box - and then have those selections impact the content of a
related drop down box. - so, for example, if a user selects
hi everyone. i was wondering if anyone has ever come across a script
that will allow a user to select more then one value in a multiple drop
down box - and then have those selections impact the content of a
related drop down box. - so, for example, if a user selects TN and PA in
the first drop down
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