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How to Make Cascading Combo Boxes in MS Access

26-July-2020
This week, we are cascading into action with cascading combo boxes in MS Access. Also known as drop-down lists, combo boxes can be made to cascade in many interesting ways. For example, you might choose a manufacturing assembly in one combo box and then have the next combo show only the parts for that assembly. In this video, we are going to demonstrate a combo box trio that will let you select country, then region of that country, then city from that region. Many thanks to viewer @pilotgarry for the request to make this video. You can find the data used in this example on this link: https://datahub.io/core/world-cities Credit for the dataset: geonames S pecial thanks: Lexman and the Open Knowledge Foundation



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