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Data validation
I posted a question earlier about data validation being wiped out. As it
turns it only looks like they were wiped out - all the validations ARE still there, but I no longer get the little arrow at the side when I select the cells (so the validation lists are useless to me). IN-CELL dropdown is still ticked but doesn't appear to work. SHeet is unprotected. Any ideas would be very welcome indeed. Regards, Brett. |
Data validation
Hi,
For better explanation, you should have given some data reference along with the formula you are using. I believe, you can use offset function to accomplish this task. Thanks. -- Dilip Kumar Pandey MBA, BCA, B.Com(Hons.) New Delhi, India "Brettjg" wrote: I posted a question earlier about data validation being wiped out. As it turns it only looks like they were wiped out - all the validations ARE still there, but I no longer get the little arrow at the side when I select the cells (so the validation lists are useless to me). IN-CELL dropdown is still ticked but doesn't appear to work. SHeet is unprotected. Any ideas would be very welcome indeed. Regards, Brett. |
Data validation
Maybe you have set Objects to hidden in Excel Options?
2003.............ToolsOptionsView 2007............Office ButtonExcel OptionsAdvancedDisplay Options for This Workbook Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 20 Mar 2009 00:04:01 -0700, Brettjg wrote: I posted a question earlier about data validation being wiped out. As it turns it only looks like they were wiped out - all the validations ARE still there, but I no longer get the little arrow at the side when I select the cells (so the validation lists are useless to me). IN-CELL dropdown is still ticked but doesn't appear to work. SHeet is unprotected. Any ideas would be very welcome indeed. Regards, Brett. |
Data validation
I have had the same thing happen to me. I am using Excel 2003 and have
several data validation boxes and have suddenly lost the drop down arrow. I have In-Cell drop down selected but no arrows. "Brettjg" wrote: I posted a question earlier about data validation being wiped out. As it turns it only looks like they were wiped out - all the validations ARE still there, but I no longer get the little arrow at the side when I select the cells (so the validation lists are useless to me). IN-CELL dropdown is still ticked but doesn't appear to work. SHeet is unprotected. Any ideas would be very welcome indeed. Regards, Brett. |
Data validation
Hi Lainie, put EXACTLY the following into a search for a topic:
Deleting shapes with VB deletes cell validation as well. EH? and you'll see the reasons why it happened. Bizarre. Regards, Brett "Lainie" wrote: I have had the same thing happen to me. I am using Excel 2003 and have several data validation boxes and have suddenly lost the drop down arrow. I have In-Cell drop down selected but no arrows. "Brettjg" wrote: I posted a question earlier about data validation being wiped out. As it turns it only looks like they were wiped out - all the validations ARE still there, but I no longer get the little arrow at the side when I select the cells (so the validation lists are useless to me). IN-CELL dropdown is still ticked but doesn't appear to work. SHeet is unprotected. Any ideas would be very welcome indeed. Regards, Brett. |
Data validation
Hi Gord, thanks for you reply. Apparently it's a bit more sinister than that.
If you put exactly: Deleting shapes with VB deletes cell validation as well. EH? into a topic search you'll get the reasons why. Hey Gord, I never thought the day would come when Brett Gregory, Mortgage Broker in Australia and COBOL dinosaur from a previous life would be able to tell Gord Dibben, legendary Excel MVP (you are held in very high esteem on this site, and no doubt amongst your peers)...anything new about Excel. Well I'll be damned. Mind you, I'm only passing info on, it's not like I thought of it or anything! On another matter, I've been trying to work out why, when I open a folder with =hyperlink all the subfolders then open up in a separate window. I have "same window" checked in folder options. Do you have any clues please? (see, back to my usual dopey ways). Regards, Brett "Gord Dibben" wrote: Maybe you have set Objects to hidden in Excel Options? 2003.............ToolsOptionsView 2007............Office ButtonExcel OptionsAdvancedDisplay Options for This Workbook Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 20 Mar 2009 00:04:01 -0700, Brettjg wrote: I posted a question earlier about data validation being wiped out. As it turns it only looks like they were wiped out - all the validations ARE still there, but I no longer get the little arrow at the side when I select the cells (so the validation lists are useless to me). IN-CELL dropdown is still ticked but doesn't appear to work. SHeet is unprotected. Any ideas would be very welcome indeed. Regards, Brett. |
Data validation
Hi Dilip, thanks for your reply. Put EXACTLY the following into a topic
search on this site: Deleting shapes with VB deletes cell validation as well. EH? for the answers. Regards, Brett "DILipandey" wrote: Hi, For better explanation, you should have given some data reference along with the formula you are using. I believe, you can use offset function to accomplish this task. Thanks. -- Dilip Kumar Pandey MBA, BCA, B.Com(Hons.) New Delhi, India "Brettjg" wrote: I posted a question earlier about data validation being wiped out. As it turns it only looks like they were wiped out - all the validations ARE still there, but I no longer get the little arrow at the side when I select the cells (so the validation lists are useless to me). IN-CELL dropdown is still ticked but doesn't appear to work. SHeet is unprotected. Any ideas would be very welcome indeed. Regards, Brett. |
Data validation
I learn at least one thing new every day on these news groups.
Most times I learn that what I thought I knew was incorrect<g Today I learned that DV dropdowns are considered as shapes. Thanks for the feedback. Gord On Fri, 20 Mar 2009 14:09:01 -0700, Brettjg wrote: Hi Gord, thanks for you reply. Apparently it's a bit more sinister than that. If you put exactly: Deleting shapes with VB deletes cell validation as well. EH? into a topic search you'll get the reasons why. Hey Gord, I never thought the day would come when Brett Gregory, Mortgage Broker in Australia and COBOL dinosaur from a previous life would be able to tell Gord Dibben, legendary Excel MVP (you are held in very high esteem on this site, and no doubt amongst your peers)...anything new about Excel. Well I'll be damned. Mind you, I'm only passing info on, it's not like I thought of it or anything! On another matter, I've been trying to work out why, when I open a folder with =hyperlink all the subfolders then open up in a separate window. I have "same window" checked in folder options. Do you have any clues please? (see, back to my usual dopey ways). Regards, Brett "Gord Dibben" wrote: Maybe you have set Objects to hidden in Excel Options? 2003.............ToolsOptionsView 2007............Office ButtonExcel OptionsAdvancedDisplay Options for This Workbook Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 20 Mar 2009 00:04:01 -0700, Brettjg wrote: I posted a question earlier about data validation being wiped out. As it turns it only looks like they were wiped out - all the validations ARE still there, but I no longer get the little arrow at the side when I select the cells (so the validation lists are useless to me). IN-CELL dropdown is still ticked but doesn't appear to work. SHeet is unprotected. Any ideas would be very welcome indeed. Regards, Brett. |
Data validation
And thank you for all your help over the last few years, as I retrain my
brain. Any clues on the folder opening problem (at the bottom of my last reply)? "Gord Dibben" wrote: I learn at least one thing new every day on these news groups. Most times I learn that what I thought I knew was incorrect<g Today I learned that DV dropdowns are considered as shapes. Thanks for the feedback. Gord On Fri, 20 Mar 2009 14:09:01 -0700, Brettjg wrote: Hi Gord, thanks for you reply. Apparently it's a bit more sinister than that. If you put exactly: Deleting shapes with VB deletes cell validation as well. EH? into a topic search you'll get the reasons why. Hey Gord, I never thought the day would come when Brett Gregory, Mortgage Broker in Australia and COBOL dinosaur from a previous life would be able to tell Gord Dibben, legendary Excel MVP (you are held in very high esteem on this site, and no doubt amongst your peers)...anything new about Excel. Well I'll be damned. Mind you, I'm only passing info on, it's not like I thought of it or anything! On another matter, I've been trying to work out why, when I open a folder with =hyperlink all the subfolders then open up in a separate window. I have "same window" checked in folder options. Do you have any clues please? (see, back to my usual dopey ways). Regards, Brett "Gord Dibben" wrote: Maybe you have set Objects to hidden in Excel Options? 2003.............ToolsOptionsView 2007............Office ButtonExcel OptionsAdvancedDisplay Options for This Workbook Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 20 Mar 2009 00:04:01 -0700, Brettjg wrote: I posted a question earlier about data validation being wiped out. As it turns it only looks like they were wiped out - all the validations ARE still there, but I no longer get the little arrow at the side when I select the cells (so the validation lists are useless to me). IN-CELL dropdown is still ticked but doesn't appear to work. SHeet is unprotected. Any ideas would be very welcome indeed. Regards, Brett. |
Data validation
If "open in same window" is checked and you still get multiple windows I
wouldn't know where to go from there. Gord On Fri, 20 Mar 2009 14:47:43 -0700, Brettjg wrote: And thank you for all your help over the last few years, as I retrain my brain. Any clues on the folder opening problem (at the bottom of my last reply)? |
Data validation
OK, thanks Gord (I thought so). Brett
"Gord Dibben" wrote: If "open in same window" is checked and you still get multiple windows I wouldn't know where to go from there. Gord On Fri, 20 Mar 2009 14:47:43 -0700, Brettjg wrote: And thank you for all your help over the last few years, as I retrain my brain. Any clues on the folder opening problem (at the bottom of my last reply)? |
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