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Drop-down buttons
Someone sent me a spreadsheet that has drop-down buttons embedded. When you
click on them, you can change not only wording but also the color of the cell. (Green/yellow/red). I'd like to do this as well but haven't a clue. How difficult is this to do and where would you set this sort of thing up? |
Drop-down buttons
Are you thinking about a drop down list?
See if this is what you had in mind: http://youtube.com/watch?v=t2OsWJijrOM -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "jpas1954" wrote in message ... Someone sent me a spreadsheet that has drop-down buttons embedded. When you click on them, you can change not only wording but also the color of the cell. (Green/yellow/red). I'd like to do this as well but haven't a clue. How difficult is this to do and where would you set this sort of thing up? |
Drop-down buttons
Data ValidationAllowList for the dropdowns.
http://www.contextures.on.ca/xlDataVal01.html FormatCondtional Formatting for the colors. http://www.contextures.on.ca/xlCondFormat01.html Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 09:12:00 -0800, jpas1954 wrote: Someone sent me a spreadsheet that has drop-down buttons embedded. When you click on them, you can change not only wording but also the color of the cell. (Green/yellow/red). I'd like to do this as well but haven't a clue. How difficult is this to do and where would you set this sort of thing up? |
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