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Updog

Auto-updating list?
 
I'm pretty sure there is a way to do this and I'm hoping you guys can help me
out.

On one tab:
Group 1
Option A
Option B
Option C

Group 2
Option D
Option E

I have the conditional formatting set up to grey those options out when an
option is taken. This is contingent on a drop-down box next to each option.

What I also want to do is, preferably on a seperate tab, have all of the
options in a master list, that will update itself based on the drop-down
boxes.

For example:

Option B
Option D
Option A
Option C
Option E

Then, Option A is selected on the first tab, and it makes the list read as:

Option B
Option D
Option C
Option E

What I can do, but I don't want is:

Option B
Option D
(Option A Greyed Out)
Option C
Option E

Anyone know how to pull this off?


Don Guillett[_2_]

Auto-updating list?
 
If desired, send your file to my address below. I will only look if:
1. You send a copy of this message on an inserted sheet
2. You give me the newsgroup and the subject line
3. You send a clear explanation of what you want
4. You send before/after examples and expected results.


--
Don Guillett
Microsoft MVP Excel
SalesAid Software

"Updog" wrote in message
...
I'm pretty sure there is a way to do this and I'm hoping you guys can help
me
out.

On one tab:
Group 1
Option A
Option B
Option C

Group 2
Option D
Option E

I have the conditional formatting set up to grey those options out when an
option is taken. This is contingent on a drop-down box next to each
option.

What I also want to do is, preferably on a seperate tab, have all of the
options in a master list, that will update itself based on the drop-down
boxes.

For example:

Option B
Option D
Option A
Option C
Option E

Then, Option A is selected on the first tab, and it makes the list read
as:

Option B
Option D
Option C
Option E

What I can do, but I don't want is:

Option B
Option D
(Option A Greyed Out)
Option C
Option E

Anyone know how to pull this off?




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