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Thanks for the response. I am using data|validation, and I just removed that.
Also used a macro so speed things up. Thanks again. "Dave Peterson" wrote: Maybe... Depends on how these dropdowns are created. If you used data|validation (in xl2003 menu system), you could remove the validation. If you used a combobox from the control toolbox toolbar, you could use a linked cell. Then delete the combobox when you want. The linked cell shouldn't change values. If you used a dropdown from the forms toolbar, then I would guess that you have a formula that uses a linked cell to get the value of the dropdown. You could delete the dropdown and the value in the formula cell shouldn't change (until/unless you change the value in the linked cell). Iragalam wrote: I have a sheet with a number of dropdown fields. Is there a way to choose from the dropdown list and fill in the information then finalize the sheet? By finalize I mean - can the dropdown option be removed while still keeping what was selected? Any insight would be a great help -- Dave Peterson |
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