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Greetings;
I have a question I am hoping someone will be able to help me with. My overall goal is to create a dropdown list with a line of data in it. When selected only the second half of the line will be shown in the cell. What I plan on doing is entering all of my data into two columns (first column + second = dropdown list, second column = what is shown in the cell). I would then create a drop down list from multiple columns. Using alot of IF statements in VBA with a Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) program that would chage the entry from first column and second column to only second column. I have two questions- 1) Is it even possible to have a dropdown list based on two cells? 2) Is there an easier way than this? Since I have about 100 entries and may want to add more later. Thanks in advance for any comments or suggestions. c |
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There's a sample workbook on my web site that shows a product name and
code in the Data Validation dropdown list. After an item is selected, the cell shows only the product name. You may be able to adapt this to your workbook. On the following page: http://www.contextures.com/excelfiles.html Under the data validation heading, find 'Data Validation "Columns"' and download the file named DataValNameID.xls c wrote: Greetings; I have a question I am hoping someone will be able to help me with. My overall goal is to create a dropdown list with a line of data in it. When selected only the second half of the line will be shown in the cell. What I plan on doing is entering all of my data into two columns (first column + second = dropdown list, second column = what is shown in the cell). I would then create a drop down list from multiple columns. Using alot of IF statements in VBA with a Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) program that would chage the entry from first column and second column to only second column. I have two questions- 1) Is it even possible to have a dropdown list based on two cells? 2) Is there an easier way than this? Since I have about 100 entries and may want to add more later. Thanks in advance for any comments or suggestions. c -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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Debra,
Thansk again for your help. I guess I should have looked a little harder at your website. Sincerely C "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: There's a sample workbook on my web site that shows a product name and code in the Data Validation dropdown list. After an item is selected, the cell shows only the product name. You may be able to adapt this to your workbook. On the following page: http://www.contextures.com/excelfiles.html Under the data validation heading, find 'Data Validation "Columns"' and download the file named DataValNameID.xls c wrote: Greetings; I have a question I am hoping someone will be able to help me with. My overall goal is to create a dropdown list with a line of data in it. When selected only the second half of the line will be shown in the cell. What I plan on doing is entering all of my data into two columns (first column + second = dropdown list, second column = what is shown in the cell). I would then create a drop down list from multiple columns. Using alot of IF statements in VBA with a Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) program that would chage the entry from first column and second column to only second column. I have two questions- 1) Is it even possible to have a dropdown list based on two cells? 2) Is there an easier way than this? Since I have about 100 entries and may want to add more later. Thanks in advance for any comments or suggestions. c -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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I have run into one small problem with this code. It works excellent but
when I try to manually overwrite the contents in the cell I receive an error message #1004. It indicates the problem is in: Target.Value = Worksheets("Input").Range("J4") _ .Offset(Application.WorksheetFunction _ .Match(Target.Value, Worksheets("Input").Range("BILLINGCATEGORIES"), 0), 0) I have entered code which exits the function as soon as error 1004 occurs but then it will no longer display one of the two values in the list. Both values are now shown in the cell. Is there a way to "reset" this, I hope this somewhat makes sense. thanks again for any help you may have to offer. c "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: There's a sample workbook on my web site that shows a product name and code in the Data Validation dropdown list. After an item is selected, the cell shows only the product name. You may be able to adapt this to your workbook. On the following page: http://www.contextures.com/excelfiles.html Under the data validation heading, find 'Data Validation "Columns"' and download the file named DataValNameID.xls c wrote: Greetings; I have a question I am hoping someone will be able to help me with. My overall goal is to create a dropdown list with a line of data in it. When selected only the second half of the line will be shown in the cell. What I plan on doing is entering all of my data into two columns (first column + second = dropdown list, second column = what is shown in the cell). I would then create a drop down list from multiple columns. Using alot of IF statements in VBA with a Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) program that would chage the entry from first column and second column to only second column. I have two questions- 1) Is it even possible to have a dropdown list based on two cells? 2) Is there an easier way than this? Since I have about 100 entries and may want to add more later. Thanks in advance for any comments or suggestions. c -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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Make sure you run the line:
Application.EnableEvents = True as part of the error handling c wrote: I have run into one small problem with this code. It works excellent but when I try to manually overwrite the contents in the cell I receive an error message #1004. It indicates the problem is in: Target.Value = Worksheets("Input").Range("J4") _ .Offset(Application.WorksheetFunction _ .Match(Target.Value, Worksheets("Input").Range("BILLINGCATEGORIES"), 0), 0) I have entered code which exits the function as soon as error 1004 occurs but then it will no longer display one of the two values in the list. Both values are now shown in the cell. Is there a way to "reset" this, I hope this somewhat makes sense. thanks again for any help you may have to offer. c "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: There's a sample workbook on my web site that shows a product name and code in the Data Validation dropdown list. After an item is selected, the cell shows only the product name. You may be able to adapt this to your workbook. On the following page: http://www.contextures.com/excelfiles.html Under the data validation heading, find 'Data Validation "Columns"' and download the file named DataValNameID.xls c wrote: Greetings; I have a question I am hoping someone will be able to help me with. My overall goal is to create a dropdown list with a line of data in it. When selected only the second half of the line will be shown in the cell. What I plan on doing is entering all of my data into two columns (first column + second = dropdown list, second column = what is shown in the cell). I would then create a drop down list from multiple columns. Using alot of IF statements in VBA with a Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) program that would chage the entry from first column and second column to only second column. I have two questions- 1) Is it even possible to have a dropdown list based on two cells? 2) Is there an easier way than this? Since I have about 100 entries and may want to add more later. Thanks in advance for any comments or suggestions. c -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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Where exactly do I include this? I have tried it in a few locations and have
come up with nothing. I have the following: On Error Goto Errhandler: Code describing location of cell containing lists Errhandler: If Error.Number = 13 Then Exit Sub If Error.Number = 1004 Then Exit Sub Should it go here? Code that changes cell value. End sub Thanks Again for any help. c "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: Make sure you run the line: Application.EnableEvents = True as part of the error handling |
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Sorry,
Stupid question! It has been a long day. Works perfect. I thank you again for all your help Sincerely, c "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: Make sure you run the line: Application.EnableEvents = True as part of the error handling c wrote: I have run into one small problem with this code. It works excellent but when I try to manually overwrite the contents in the cell I receive an error message #1004. It indicates the problem is in: Target.Value = Worksheets("Input").Range("J4") _ .Offset(Application.WorksheetFunction _ .Match(Target.Value, Worksheets("Input").Range("BILLINGCATEGORIES"), 0), 0) I have entered code which exits the function as soon as error 1004 occurs but then it will no longer display one of the two values in the list. Both values are now shown in the cell. Is there a way to "reset" this, I hope this somewhat makes sense. thanks again for any help you may have to offer. c "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: There's a sample workbook on my web site that shows a product name and code in the Data Validation dropdown list. After an item is selected, the cell shows only the product name. You may be able to adapt this to your workbook. On the following page: http://www.contextures.com/excelfiles.html Under the data validation heading, find 'Data Validation "Columns"' and download the file named DataValNameID.xls c wrote: Greetings; I have a question I am hoping someone will be able to help me with. My overall goal is to create a dropdown list with a line of data in it. When selected only the second half of the line will be shown in the cell. What I plan on doing is entering all of my data into two columns (first column + second = dropdown list, second column = what is shown in the cell). I would then create a drop down list from multiple columns. Using alot of IF statements in VBA with a Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) program that would chage the entry from first column and second column to only second column. I have two questions- 1) Is it even possible to have a dropdown list based on two cells? 2) Is there an easier way than this? Since I have about 100 entries and may want to add more later. Thanks in advance for any comments or suggestions. c -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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In my code, I'd set it up like this:
'================================ Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) On Error GoTo errHandler If Target.Cells.Count 1 Then GoTo exitHandler If Target.Column = 2 Then If Target.Value = "" Then GoTo exitHandler Application.EnableEvents = False Target.Value = Worksheets("Codes").Range("C1") _ .Offset(Application.WorksheetFunction _ .Match(Target.Value, Worksheets("Codes").Range("ProdList"), 0), 0) End If exitHandler: Application.EnableEvents = True Exit Sub errHandler: If Err.Number = 13 Or Err.Number = 1004 Then GoTo exitHandler Else Resume Next End If End Sub '================================= c wrote: Where exactly do I include this? I have tried it in a few locations and have come up with nothing. I have the following: On Error Goto Errhandler: Code describing location of cell containing lists Errhandler: If Error.Number = 13 Then Exit Sub If Error.Number = 1004 Then Exit Sub Should it go here? Code that changes cell value. End sub Thanks Again for any help. c "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: Make sure you run the line: Application.EnableEvents = True as part of the error handling -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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That 1004 error can mean lots of things.
Before you spend lots of time... Do you have a range named "billingCategories" on that "input" worksheet? (spelling is very important--but upper/lower is not.) Deb's code looks like: Target.Value = Worksheets("Codes").Range("C1") _ .Offset(Application.WorksheetFunction _ .Match(Target.Value, Worksheets("Codes").Range("ProdList"), 0), 0) You pointed at J4. Verify that this is ok, too. (Prodlist pointed at B2:B4 in Deb's sample workbook. Is "billingcategories" set up the same way? c wrote: I have run into one small problem with this code. It works excellent but when I try to manually overwrite the contents in the cell I receive an error message #1004. It indicates the problem is in: Target.Value = Worksheets("Input").Range("J4") _ .Offset(Application.WorksheetFunction _ .Match(Target.Value, Worksheets("Input").Range("BILLINGCATEGORIES"), 0), 0) I have entered code which exits the function as soon as error 1004 occurs but then it will no longer display one of the two values in the list. Both values are now shown in the cell. Is there a way to "reset" this, I hope this somewhat makes sense. thanks again for any help you may have to offer. c "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: There's a sample workbook on my web site that shows a product name and code in the Data Validation dropdown list. After an item is selected, the cell shows only the product name. You may be able to adapt this to your workbook. On the following page: http://www.contextures.com/excelfiles.html Under the data validation heading, find 'Data Validation "Columns"' and download the file named DataValNameID.xls c wrote: Greetings; I have a question I am hoping someone will be able to help me with. My overall goal is to create a dropdown list with a line of data in it. When selected only the second half of the line will be shown in the cell. What I plan on doing is entering all of my data into two columns (first column + second = dropdown list, second column = what is shown in the cell). I would then create a drop down list from multiple columns. Using alot of IF statements in VBA with a Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) program that would chage the entry from first column and second column to only second column. I have two questions- 1) Is it even possible to have a dropdown list based on two cells? 2) Is there an easier way than this? Since I have about 100 entries and may want to add more later. Thanks in advance for any comments or suggestions. c -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html -- Dave Peterson |
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Thanks Dave,
I beleive all of the items you have pointed out are in order. I have made the changes that Debra suggested and as of right now everything seems to be working fine, even when I manually overwrite the contents of the list. I still need to work with it a bit but I hope it is nearly a finished product. Thanks for your help c "Dave Peterson" wrote: That 1004 error can mean lots of things. Before you spend lots of time... Do you have a range named "billingCategories" on that "input" worksheet? (spelling is very important--but upper/lower is not.) Deb's code looks like: Target.Value = Worksheets("Codes").Range("C1") _ .Offset(Application.WorksheetFunction _ .Match(Target.Value, Worksheets("Codes").Range("ProdList"), 0), 0) You pointed at J4. Verify that this is ok, too. (Prodlist pointed at B2:B4 in Deb's sample workbook. Is "billingcategories" set up the same way? c wrote: I have run into one small problem with this code. It works excellent but when I try to manually overwrite the contents in the cell I receive an error message #1004. It indicates the problem is in: Target.Value = Worksheets("Input").Range("J4") _ .Offset(Application.WorksheetFunction _ .Match(Target.Value, Worksheets("Input").Range("BILLINGCATEGORIES"), 0), 0) I have entered code which exits the function as soon as error 1004 occurs but then it will no longer display one of the two values in the list. Both values are now shown in the cell. Is there a way to "reset" this, I hope this somewhat makes sense. thanks again for any help you may have to offer. c "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: There's a sample workbook on my web site that shows a product name and code in the Data Validation dropdown list. After an item is selected, the cell shows only the product name. You may be able to adapt this to your workbook. On the following page: http://www.contextures.com/excelfiles.html Under the data validation heading, find 'Data Validation "Columns"' and download the file named DataValNameID.xls c wrote: Greetings; I have a question I am hoping someone will be able to help me with. My overall goal is to create a dropdown list with a line of data in it. When selected only the second half of the line will be shown in the cell. What I plan on doing is entering all of my data into two columns (first column + second = dropdown list, second column = what is shown in the cell). I would then create a drop down list from multiple columns. Using alot of IF statements in VBA with a Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) program that would chage the entry from first column and second column to only second column. I have two questions- 1) Is it even possible to have a dropdown list based on two cells? 2) Is there an easier way than this? Since I have about 100 entries and may want to add more later. Thanks in advance for any comments or suggestions. c -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html -- Dave Peterson |
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