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>> Hello Gurus,
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>> Hope i find you well. i am faced with a slight challenge and i kindly ask
>> for ideas on  this. The issue is in sheet one is my cashbook. under the
>> main ledger i have the 5 main categories of the charts of a/cs ie Revenue,
>> Expenses, Assets, Liability and Capital. What i want to achieve is that
>> when one selects revenue , i want to see the list of revenue items in the
>> "type of ledger ". Now thats the easy part, the difficulty is to replicate
>> the same procedure anytime you go to the next line to sselect a main ledger
>> item and have the data validation pick the right type of ledger
>> automatically. having a data validation one by one wont be possible for
>> what am trying to achieve, if there is a better way to do this, pls share
>> your idea. thanks
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