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data validations
Useing excel 2000 I am able to use a list from one workbook for a dropdown
list in another workbook with no problems, however after upgrading to Office 2003 I can no longer do this. Why?? I tryed to look in the options for a setting that my affect it but nothing stood out as the solution. |
data validations
If that feature worked in Excel 2000, it should still work in Excel
2003. Are both workbooks open? There are instructions here for creating a data validation list based on a list in a different workbook. Did you create something similar? http://www.contextures.com/xlDataVal05.html Catfish25 wrote: Useing excel 2000 I am able to use a list from one workbook for a dropdown list in another workbook with no problems, however after upgrading to Office 2003 I can no longer do this. Why?? I tryed to look in the options for a setting that my affect it but nothing stood out as the solution. -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
data validations
"Debra Dalgleish" wrote: If that feature worked in Excel 2000, it should still work in Excel 2003. Are both workbooks open? There are instructions here for creating a data validation list based on a list in a different workbook. Did you create something similar? http://www.contextures.com/xlDataVal05.html Catfish25 wrote: Useing excel 2000 I am able to use a list from one workbook for a dropdown list in another workbook with no problems, however after upgrading to Office 2003 I can no longer do this. Why?? I tryed to look in the options for a setting that my affect it but nothing stood out as the solution. -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html both are open. I've ceated these dropdowns many time but this is the firs time that i tried it in 2003 and I recive a message that i may not referance a list in another workbook for data validations |
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