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Very successfully doing autofill based on Patrick's 'Auto-populate a textbox based on dropdown' article with a single dropdown updating a number of fields. But if there are two or more dependant dropdowns, although the dependant dropdowns work fine and filter each other, I am getting two problems - 1 - When the first dropdown is changed it briefly displays the correct values in the autofill fields
I have a form that I have successfully connected to a dropdown list based on a selection from the first list: ie Countries dropdown connected to States dropdown. Is it possible to have a list item appear with no value as the first result to avoid users using the first selection in error? Thanks in Advance
Hi, I need to fill a label/text/textarea field with a text based on a selection in a dropdownlist. I have a control data source to get the text for the label/text/textarea. It works datawise with a second dropdownlist (targetcontrol/datasource) But it looks awful, because the texts to be filled are too large (and an HTML option can't be styled in IE). Anyone knows how to best tackle this? Thanks,

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