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LittleAnn

Drop Down List - Source from another workbook
 
I am working on a worksheet that will have a drop down list. But the list I
need the list to come from is in another workbook that has 900 entries in it,
whats the fastest way to do this??

Pete_UK

Drop Down List - Source from another workbook
 
Define a named range to cover the data in your source sheet. Then in
Data | Validation on the cell where you want the drop-down to appear
select List and enter the name as the source.

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Nov 22, 12:36 pm, LittleAnn
wrote:
I am working on a worksheet that will have a drop down list. But the list I
need the list to come from is in another workbook that has 900 entries in it,
whats the fastest way to do this??



LittleAnn

Drop Down List - Source from another workbook
 
I did all this previously but and named the cell range "Jobs" and the only
thing that comes up on the drop down list is the word "Jobs", what might I be
doing wrong

"Pete_UK" wrote:

Define a named range to cover the data in your source sheet. Then in
Data | Validation on the cell where you want the drop-down to appear
select List and enter the name as the source.

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Nov 22, 12:36 pm, LittleAnn
wrote:
I am working on a worksheet that will have a drop down list. But the list I
need the list to come from is in another workbook that has 900 entries in it,
whats the fastest way to do this??




xrelanon

Drop Down List - Source from another workbook
 
Firstly you should not be using a drop down list pointing to a list of 900
line items.

Rather, use an input cell that uses VLOOKUP to find the correct row and
column you are interested in using in your calculations (use exact lookup if
you want to restrict specific return values). Of course, your 1st column in
the 900 line item list will have to be sorted in some manner. I would put the
list in the same workbook as your drop down list. Finally, to restrict
erroneous user inputs, use Data Validation other than a Pick List.
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Gnothi se auton.


"LittleAnn" wrote:

I am working on a worksheet that will have a drop down list. But the list I
need the list to come from is in another workbook that has 900 entries in it,
whats the fastest way to do this??


Pete_UK

Drop Down List - Source from another workbook
 
In the source box for the List enter:

=sheetname!Jobs

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Nov 22, 2:31 pm, LittleAnn
wrote:
I did all this previously but and named the cell range "Jobs" and the only
thing that comes up on the drop down list is the word "Jobs", what might I be
doing wrong



"Pete_UK" wrote:
Define a named range to cover the data in your source sheet. Then in
Data | Validation on the cell where you want the drop-down to appear
select List and enter the name as the source.


Hope this helps.


Pete


On Nov 22, 12:36 pm, LittleAnn
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I am working on a worksheet that will have a drop down list. But the list I
need the list to come from is in another workbook that has 900 entries in it,
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Gord Dibben

Drop Down List - Source from another workbook
 
In the source dialog enter =Jobs


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 06:31:00 -0800, LittleAnn
wrote:

I did all this previously but and named the cell range "Jobs" and the only
thing that comes up on the drop down list is the word "Jobs", what might I be
doing wrong

"Pete_UK" wrote:

Define a named range to cover the data in your source sheet. Then in
Data | Validation on the cell where you want the drop-down to appear
select List and enter the name as the source.

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Nov 22, 12:36 pm, LittleAnn
wrote:
I am working on a worksheet that will have a drop down list. But the list I
need the list to come from is in another workbook that has 900 entries in it,
whats the fastest way to do this??






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