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Default 3 way dependant lists

the only problem is. if i have already got:

=OFFSET(DealerIDStart,MATCH(B5,DealerIDColumn,0)-1,1,COUNTIF(DealerIDColumn,
B5),1)

in the second cells data validation input line, how do i then add the first
formula:

=IF(D5="",DealerIDList,INDEX(DealerIDColumn,MATCH( D5,LoginColumn,0)))

into that same space? because i need both formulas in their respective cells
for it to work, but i dont undertstand how to incorporate them! (i no that
the cell references would be different and the cell ranges would be named
differently!)

iv been looking at: http://www.contextures.com/xlDataVal13.html as a starter
so you know what im talking about!

thanks!x

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Just use a similar technique for the 3rd list as the 2nd list, using the
value from the second list.

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HTH

Bob Phillips

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"stratmyster" wrote in message
...
If i have 2 drop down lists, where by selecting the first it narrows down

the
options in the second list to those that are applicable to the chosen

choice.
is it possible and if so how do i then link this second selected option to

a
third drop down box?

for example, by choosing a login in the first box it then shortlists
relevant domains and finally i want to link the appropriate user names

that
are relevant to the choice in the second box (iv used named ranges). the
first 2 formulas i used for the first 2 boxes that works well, in
data/validation respectively we

=IF(D5="",DealerIDList,INDEX(DealerIDColumn,MATCH( D5,LoginColumn,0)))


=OFFSET(DealerIDStart,MATCH(B5,DealerIDColumn,0)-1,1,COUNTIF(DealerIDColumn,
B5),1)

Much appreciated

Paul