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MAcro help please
"Kim K" wrote:
Thank you Jean-guy, would this work similarily with a simple pop up box at my last textfield of drop dpwn to say something like, please be sure infomraitno is complete before saving, not a blank field macro as some fields will remain blank due to student demographic info, but just a reminder to check work before saving. Of course, you can use this on all or just some of the dropdowns. Just modify the Case Select to have it react to the values in the dropdown you want. For now, because it is easier, just use as many different macros (each with a unique name) as you have dropdowns. You can remove the Select case if you want it to display a message regardless of the values in the dropdown. As for some sort of message in the last drpdown, the only problem is that you cannot guarantee that all users will click into, much less click out of, the last dropdown field. I, however, can guarantee that some users will not use/click into that last dropdown! ;-) |
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