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ckmoied - 06 Jul 2004 12:48 GMT
am new to infopath, and trying to insert some information from my excel files. I have three columns as PARAMETER, COST, AND TIME. Now I want to insert parameters in a repeating table as drop down list. but once I select a parameter from the drop down list, the cost and time should automatically appear in the text boxes following the drop down list. So first I need your help on how to map my data in excel, and show this information in infopath.

2ndly once done with my data entry I want to save this form in excel automatically through a button, but I don't know programming. Is there a script available to do so.
Andrey - 06 Jul 2004 13:31 GMT
please see my post:
Subject: Populate based on drop-down - HOW?   7/4/2004 9:56 AM PST
I've got the same problem, Steve has answered this but I hav'nt tried yet.

> am new to infopath, and trying to insert some information from my excel files. I have three columns as PARAMETER, COST, AND TIME. Now I want to insert parameters in a repeating table as drop down list. but once I select a parameter from the drop down list, the cost and time should automatically appear in the text boxes following the drop down list. So first I need your help on how to map my data in excel, and show this information in infopath.
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> 2ndly once done with my data entry I want to save this form in excel automatically through a button, but I don't know programming. Is there a script available to do so.
 
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