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Try this. In this example, my list is in N1:N3, and the dependent cell is
H1. First make sure that H1 has any value except Ongoing. Then in the new DV cell, select a type of List, uncheck the Ignore blank checkbox, and add a formula of =IF(H1<"Ongoing",N1:N3,"") The DV arrow shows even if entry is barred, but some see that as a positive feature. -- --- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "Anne Spencer" wrote in message ... I have set up data validation where I have a main list and a dependant List. Whilst I can get the dependant List to work using INDIRECT what I really need is that if one option is chosen from the main list eg Ongoing, then I am able to choose from the Dependant List, but if any other option (other than Ongoing) is chosen I do not want to be able to select from the dependant list in this column. eg I want that cell to remain blank. In the next column I want to be able to choose from the dependant list only if I select anything BUT Ongoing from the main list and if I choose Ongoing from the main list I want the cells in this column to remain blank. I hope this makes some sense - ??? I have tried incorporating the IF function in my data validation but I do not seem to be able to get it right. -- Anne |
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