sorry - yes, you have to change your cell range to
=$d$157:$d$162
you need the $ sign to ensure that every cell included with a drop down box
is looking at this EXACT range, each time.
give it a go.
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"Davida" wrote:
ok, now I'm really lost. I do all for "list" and enable in cell drop down.
I put the source as =d157:d162. Is this wrong? I don't know too much about
hard coding. Please explain.
I've fallen and I can't get up!
Davida
"paige" wrote:
...actually, i just tested my last theory and that's definitely your
problem...you need to hard code the ranges......maybe even hard code a larger
range to allow you to input new items in your existing list without having to
change it each time.
good luck
"paige" wrote:
also....this may be reaching, but all together possible...
is your named range hardcoded ($) so that each cell that is formatted with
data/validation refers to the same cells each time?
for example, range =$A$1:$A$4
"Davida" wrote:
I'm referencing the values in a range in my workbook. For example, the list
contains text such as
noodles
chips
salad
Once I choose noodles, it's gone from the list of choices.
Thank you for your time
"paige" wrote:
interesting...because this is not how drop down lists work.....
question: when you created the list, did you hard code the values or are you
referencing the values in some range in your workbook?
"Davida" wrote:
I created a drop down list in excel, however it only allows me to choose each
item only once and then it's gone from the list. I need to be able to choose
each item multiple times.
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