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Default creating a custom list of numbers

Thanks for the added information.

I have never used the direct input method.

I just enter the list in a range of cells then import to Custom Lists.


Gord

On Wed, 22 Nov 2006 01:04:01 -0800, Louise
wrote:

I am aware of how custom lists work, I have several set up, however, I tried
this going straight to Tools, Options and creating the list direct in the
dialog. This method didn't work. However, if I create it on the worksheet
and import it through to the dialog box it worked fine.

Thanks all for the help.

Louise

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

After you have created the list using Nick's apostrophe method and imported to
the custom list, enter any one of the items in a cell.......prefaced with an
apostrophe...........then drag that across.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP


On Tue, 21 Nov 2006 06:43:03 -0800, Louise
wrote:

Thanks for your reply, however, I tried that but when I drag it across, it
fills in the next numerical number, not the one from my list.

Do I need to do anything else??

Louise

"Nick Hodge" wrote:

Louise

If these 'numbers' are not going to be used in calculations e.g part
numbers, then prefix with a single apostrophe ' and you will be able to set
up the list (The apostrophe won't show)
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HTH
Nick Hodge
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Southampton, England
DTHIS
www.nickhodge.co.uk


"Louise" wrote in message
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Hi all

I have created several custom lists using Tools|Options|Custom Lists,
however, I would like to create one which consists of numbers rather than
words. The numbers I want to use are not in any particular order and are
4-digits long.

I have tried to create these but when I try to use it as a list, Excel
simply increments the original figure by one, as if it doesn't recognise
it
as part of a list.

Is it possible to create custom lists which consist of numbers?

Thank you.
Louise




Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP