OK - I have figured it out.
However, I have not figured out how to have a blank in the dropdown box. I
would like the default value to be blank in the drop-down box. I even entered
a blank cell into the data validation's source. What do I do?
"Laura" wrote:
You are correct- the drop-down list has different text than the 2nd cell. For
example, if I select "TX" from the drop-down list, the second cell would say
"Texas". So what do you mean by an index or choose function? I am not too
familiar with the text functions, so these are new to me. Could you possibly
write out the function for me so that I understand?
Thank you for your help,
Laura
"paul" wrote:
are you saying the "text" in the second cell is not the same as the text that
forms your list for the drop down box?If that is the case a drop down box
with an index or choose function referencing the cell link would do it
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hope this helps
Paul
"Debra Dalgleish" wrote:
You can use Data Validation to create dropdown lists. There are
instructions in Excel's help, and he
http://www.contextures.com/xlDataVal01.html
To return the related information for the selected item, you can use a
VLookup formula. There are instructions and examples he
http://www.contextures.com/xlFunctions02.html
There's a sample file that uses Data Validation and VLookup formulas he
http://www.contextures.com/excelfiles.html#Function
Under Data Validation, look for 'Order Form'
Laura wrote:
I am trying to create a formula so that the first cell, created as a
drop-down box, could be used to select a specific text. Based off the choice
selected, the next cell would have text entered automatically. For example,
from the drop-down cell box (A1) you would select the code, and the
subsequent cell (A2) would display its description.
What would my formula look like?
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Debra Dalgleish
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