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How to create multiple buttons/inputs that display based on a combo box choice?


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gte,

3 possibilites spring to mind:

1. Create the necessary buttons/inputs as required when the combobox selection has been made.

2. Rename/Show/Hide a range of preexisting buttons/inputs when the combobox selection has been made.

3. Create as many buttons/inputs as you will ever need and then Show/Hide to leave those necessary when the combobox selection has been made.

Easiest is probably No 1 - you could always make a nice little GUI out of it. ;-)

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Thanks Melba

I'll try the first one

I was hoping you could call groups, but I guess not

gte,

3 possibilites spring to mind:

1. Create the necessary buttons/inputs as required when the combobox selection has been made.

2. Rename/Show/Hide a range of preexisting buttons/inputs when the combobox selection has been made.

3. Create as many buttons/inputs as you will ever need and then Show/Hide to leave those necessary when the combobox selection has been made.

Easiest is probably No 1 - you could always make a nice little GUI out of it. ;-)

M23

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