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I am trying to get a price list to work using excel!
I have all of the prices in one spreadsheet, but I need to process the information a little differently. I have several systems that when selected need to go to a secondary line item to allow the user to select one or more options, how is this done? any ideas For example: If I pick item 1 I need the spreadsheet to tell the customer that he must then go ahead and pick up a subset of options ie board 1 or board 2 or no board Is there an easy way of doing this? Thanks for any help I get |
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You need dependent dropdowns using Data Validation.
http://www.contextures.on.ca/xlDataVal02.html Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 08:43:00 -0700, Baffled <Baffled @discussions.microsoft.com wrote: I am trying to get a price list to work using excel! I have all of the prices in one spreadsheet, but I need to process the information a little differently. I have several systems that when selected need to go to a secondary line item to allow the user to select one or more options, how is this done? any ideas For example: If I pick item 1 I need the spreadsheet to tell the customer that he must then go ahead and pick up a subset of options ie board 1 or board 2 or no board Is there an easy way of doing this? Thanks for any help I get |
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