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Custom lists (XP)
I tried to make a custom list: A, B, C ... Z
No problem. Then I tried to make the following list: a, b, c, ... z but now nothing happens when I press the Import button. I do not quite understand. Hans Knudsen |
Custom lists (XP)
I just typed A,B,C,D,E into the Tools|Options|Custom Lists|list entries box and
added it my custom lists. Then I tried a,b,c,d,e and hit add. It sure looks like excel doesn't care about case when working with custom lists. Which is consistent with how it fills cells based on a list. It just matches the case of the previous entries. Hans Knudsen wrote: I tried to make a custom list: A, B, C ... Z No problem. Then I tried to make the following list: a, b, c, ... z but now nothing happens when I press the Import button. I do not quite understand. Hans Knudsen -- Dave Peterson |
Custom lists (XP)
You are right.
Not that big deal this custom list thing but kind of a workaround might be to create lists something like this: UPPER: A,B,C,D,E lower: a,b,c,d,e (and then in a cell just start with for example A or a) Hans "Dave Peterson" skrev i en meddelelse ... I just typed A,B,C,D,E into the Tools|Options|Custom Lists|list entries box and added it my custom lists. Then I tried a,b,c,d,e and hit add. It sure looks like excel doesn't care about case when working with custom lists. Which is consistent with how it fills cells based on a list. It just matches the case of the previous entries. Hans Knudsen wrote: I tried to make a custom list: A, B, C ... Z No problem. Then I tried to make the following list: a, b, c, ... z but now nothing happens when I press the Import button. I do not quite understand. Hans Knudsen -- Dave Peterson |
Custom lists (XP)
"Dave Peterson" skrev i en meddelelse
... Which is consistent with how it fills cells based on a list. It just matches the case of the previous entries. Hi Dave Not quite. See my answer to Hans. Regards Leo |
Custom lists (XP)
"Hans Knudsen" skrev i en meddelelse ... I tried to make a custom list: A, B, C ... Z No problem. Then I tried to make the following list: a, b, c, ... z but now nothing happens when I press the Import button. I do not quite understand. Hans Knudsen Hej Hans If the list is cyclic, you can enter it, starting with a different element, i.e. make the list A, B, C ... Z. Now you can enter the list B, C ... Z, A Apparently Excel starts looking at the bottom list and works its way up. The first list containing the element entered in a cell to be dragged is being used. E.g. System list: Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday if you make this custom list: monday tuesday wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday then that's the one being used, no matter which day you enter and drag. Try enter friday and drag. Then try enter Friday and drag. !! I run a Danish version of Excel (i.e. I have tested the above with the Danish weekday names), but I take it, that the principles are the same for all versions. Med venlig hilsen Leo |
Custom lists (XP)
"Leo Heuser" skrev i en meddelelse ... "Hans Knudsen" skrev i en meddelelse ... I tried to make a custom list: A, B, C ... Z No problem. Then I tried to make the following list: a, b, c, ... z but now nothing happens when I press the Import button. I do not quite understand. Hans Knudsen Hej Hans If the list is cyclic, you can enter it, starting with a different element, i.e. make the list A, B, C ... Z. Now you can enter the list B, C ... Z, A Apparently Excel starts looking at the bottom list and works its way up. The first list containing the element entered in a cell to be dragged is being used. E.g. System list: Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday if you make this custom list: monday tuesday wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday then that's the one being used, no matter which day you enter and drag. Try enter friday and drag. Then try enter Friday and drag. !! I run a Danish version of Excel (i.e. I have tested the above with the Danish weekday names), but I take it, that the principles are the same for all versions. Med venlig hilsen Leo Hej Leo Strange, but it works! Thank you. As always - my respect for your expertise! Hans |
Custom lists (XP)
"Hans Knudsen" skrev i en meddelelse
... "Leo Heuser" skrev i en meddelelse ... "Hans Knudsen" skrev i en meddelelse ... I tried to make a custom list: A, B, C ... Z No problem. Then I tried to make the following list: a, b, c, ... z but now nothing happens when I press the Import button. I do not quite understand. Hans Knudsen Hej Hans If the list is cyclic, you can enter it, starting with a different element, i.e. make the list A, B, C ... Z. Now you can enter the list B, C ... Z, A Apparently Excel starts looking at the bottom list and works its way up. The first list containing the element entered in a cell to be dragged is being used. E.g. System list: Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday if you make this custom list: monday tuesday wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday then that's the one being used, no matter which day you enter and drag. Try enter friday and drag. Then try enter Friday and drag. !! I run a Danish version of Excel (i.e. I have tested the above with the Danish weekday names), but I take it, that the principles are the same for all versions. Med venlig hilsen Leo Hej Leo Strange, but it works! Thank you. As always - my respect for your expertise! Hans Velbekomme, Hans :-) Leo |
Custom lists (XP)
But these are different lists. You can see it when you sort test data using
each list. (Yes, you could sort any data by each list (ignoring the B, C, ..., Z, A version). But if excel ignores the case in the list and uses the case in the data (for filling the range), I guess I'd question the use of having two lists. Leo Heuser wrote: "Hans Knudsen" skrev i en meddelelse ... I tried to make a custom list: A, B, C ... Z No problem. Then I tried to make the following list: a, b, c, ... z but now nothing happens when I press the Import button. I do not quite understand. Hans Knudsen Hej Hans If the list is cyclic, you can enter it, starting with a different element, i.e. make the list A, B, C ... Z. Now you can enter the list B, C ... Z, A Apparently Excel starts looking at the bottom list and works its way up. The first list containing the element entered in a cell to be dragged is being used. E.g. System list: Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday if you make this custom list: monday tuesday wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday then that's the one being used, no matter which day you enter and drag. Try enter friday and drag. Then try enter Friday and drag. !! I run a Danish version of Excel (i.e. I have tested the above with the Danish weekday names), but I take it, that the principles are the same for all versions. Med venlig hilsen Leo -- Dave Peterson |
Custom lists (XP)
I wasn't focused on the use of lists for sorting,
but for filling ranges. My point was, that it *is* possible to create a list having the same elements as a current list, by starting with a different element, and if needed combining it with a difference in case. A practical example: Let's assume that a (Danish) user wants to put emphasis on saturday and sunday by letting the names consist of upper case letters only (SATURDAY and SUNDAY) (in Denmark weekday names start with a lower case letter). She has to enter weekday names in e.g. A2 and down. Try the following examples without quotes: 1. Enter "SUNDAY" in A2 and drag down 2. Enter "sunday" in B2 and drag down 3. Enter "Sunday" in C2 and drag down 4. Enter "monday" or ... in D2 and drag down Everything turns out as expected. Now create the list SUNDAY monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday SATURDAY If the system list starts with Sunday, make it this list instead: monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday SATURDAY SUNDAY Make the same dragging movements <g in F2, G2, H2 and i2 I guess, this wasn't expected <g "Dave Peterson" skrev i en meddelelse ... But these are different lists. You can see it when you sort test data using each list. (Yes, you could sort any data by each list (ignoring the B, C, ..., Z, A version). But if excel ignores the case in the list and uses the case in the data (for filling the range), I guess I'd question the use of having two lists. Leo Heuser wrote: "Hans Knudsen" skrev i en meddelelse ... I tried to make a custom list: A, B, C ... Z No problem. Then I tried to make the following list: a, b, c, ... z but now nothing happens when I press the Import button. I do not quite understand. Hans Knudsen Hej Hans If the list is cyclic, you can enter it, starting with a different element, i.e. make the list A, B, C ... Z. Now you can enter the list B, C ... Z, A Apparently Excel starts looking at the bottom list and works its way up. The first list containing the element entered in a cell to be dragged is being used. E.g. System list: Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday if you make this custom list: monday tuesday wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday then that's the one being used, no matter which day you enter and drag. Try enter friday and drag. Then try enter Friday and drag. !! I run a Danish version of Excel (i.e. I have tested the above with the Danish weekday names), but I take it, that the principles are the same for all versions. Med venlig hilsen Leo -- Dave Peterson |
Custom lists (XP)
I agree with everything you wrote--except one thing:
A practical example: <vvbg Leo Heuser wrote: I wasn't focused on the use of lists for sorting, but for filling ranges. My point was, that it *is* possible to create a list having the same elements as a current list, by starting with a different element, and if needed combining it with a difference in case. A practical example: Let's assume that a (Danish) user wants to put emphasis on saturday and sunday by letting the names consist of upper case letters only (SATURDAY and SUNDAY) (in Denmark weekday names start with a lower case letter). She has to enter weekday names in e.g. A2 and down. Try the following examples without quotes: 1. Enter "SUNDAY" in A2 and drag down 2. Enter "sunday" in B2 and drag down 3. Enter "Sunday" in C2 and drag down 4. Enter "monday" or ... in D2 and drag down Everything turns out as expected. Now create the list SUNDAY monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday SATURDAY If the system list starts with Sunday, make it this list instead: monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday SATURDAY SUNDAY Make the same dragging movements <g in F2, G2, H2 and i2 I guess, this wasn't expected <g "Dave Peterson" skrev i en meddelelse ... But these are different lists. You can see it when you sort test data using each list. (Yes, you could sort any data by each list (ignoring the B, C, ..., Z, A version). But if excel ignores the case in the list and uses the case in the data (for filling the range), I guess I'd question the use of having two lists. Leo Heuser wrote: "Hans Knudsen" skrev i en meddelelse ... I tried to make a custom list: A, B, C ... Z No problem. Then I tried to make the following list: a, b, c, ... z but now nothing happens when I press the Import button. I do not quite understand. Hans Knudsen Hej Hans If the list is cyclic, you can enter it, starting with a different element, i.e. make the list A, B, C ... Z. Now you can enter the list B, C ... Z, A Apparently Excel starts looking at the bottom list and works its way up. The first list containing the element entered in a cell to be dragged is being used. E.g. System list: Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday if you make this custom list: monday tuesday wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday then that's the one being used, no matter which day you enter and drag. Try enter friday and drag. Then try enter Friday and drag. !! I run a Danish version of Excel (i.e. I have tested the above with the Danish weekday names), but I take it, that the principles are the same for all versions. Med venlig hilsen Leo -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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