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Drop Down Box Selection
I have a drop down box; the input range is from a row not a column. The
selection in the drop down box appears when the input range is from a column. I cant get it to work when a row is selected. I would like to have the selection from a row. The row starts from cell J178 onwards. Is there a way to get the row to appear in the drop down box? Many thanks |
Drop Down Box Selection
What type of DropDown box?
If a Data Validation list just select the range across the row as the list range. i.e. J178:BA178 Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 13:24:03 -0700, zephyr wrote: I have a drop down box; the input range is from a row not a column. The selection in the drop down box appears when the input range is from a column. I can’t get it to work when a row is selected. I would like to have the selection from a row. The row starts from cell J178 onwards. Is there a way to get the row to appear in the drop down box? Many thanks |
Drop Down Box Selection
I am not sure I understand the question. If you have data from A1 - G1 and
you select that range then in the box above the A where it should say A1, type in LISTTEST. Then select the range you want to have a drop down box and do list and =LISTTEST in the Source, then you should get a list from A1 - G1? Are you trying to do something else and I missed something? You would usualy have the list going down , but going across is ok too. "zephyr" wrote: I have a drop down box; the input range is from a row not a column. The selection in the drop down box appears when the input range is from a column. I cant get it to work when a row is selected. I would like to have the selection from a row. The row starts from cell J178 onwards. Is there a way to get the row to appear in the drop down box? Many thanks |
Drop Down Box Selection
The drop down box is a combo box. The control is formatted as follows:
Input Range: $J$178: $P$178 Cell Link: $A$178 Only the contents of cell $J178 is shown in the drop down box. Regards Zephyr "Don" wrote: I am not sure I understand the question. If you have data from A1 - G1 and you select that range then in the box above the A where it should say A1, type in LISTTEST. Then select the range you want to have a drop down box and do list and =LISTTEST in the Source, then you should get a list from A1 - G1? Are you trying to do something else and I missed something? You would usualy have the list going down , but going across is ok too. "zephyr" wrote: I have a drop down box; the input range is from a row not a column. The selection in the drop down box appears when the input range is from a column. I cant get it to work when a row is selected. I would like to have the selection from a row. The row starts from cell J178 onwards. Is there a way to get the row to appear in the drop down box? Many thanks |
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