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May 12, 2013

I have a combo box where the selected abbreviation will affect the number of decimal places in another cell where figures are manually entered. The decimal places will range from 0 to 5.

The combobox contains abbreviations of product codes i.e TM, FGGT, etc up to 40+ & the range of value can vary from 4 digits to possibly 10.

So what I am looking for is if I select TM another four columns require digits to be manually input with 2 decimal places, however, if I select FGGT the same columns in a different row will need to be 4 decimal places as per the product code selection from the combobox.

e.g TM = 2 decimals
FGGT = 4 decimals,

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