Yes, this task requires VBScript code behind your custom published form. The
details will depend on whether the control is bound to an Outlook property
(and if so, whether it's a standard or custom property) or unbound. See
http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?ID=38
"sandra" wrote:
> Hello.
> I have made a custom task using outlook forms. Now I would like to connect two comboboxes so that the choice of the first one will determine wich options is shown in the second one.
> I guess VBScript is the way? I can open the script editor and MVisualBasic but that is as far as I get... The script editor is empty and I cannot understand what to do in VB. Can someone with a little more knowledge give me a hint were to start?
> Tanks!
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