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I have a worksheet template that I want use for 70 different countries. I am
trying to figure out a way that allows me to choose and then fill out the template for a chosen country without having to create 70 worksheets. ie. I don't want to create a mother of a file. Can I somehow incorporate a drop down box or something similar which allows me to do this? |
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Hi
Have a look at Data|Validation. Using this you can create a drop-down box and link the list to a range of cells. Andy. "Ant" wrote in message ... I have a worksheet template that I want use for 70 different countries. I am trying to figure out a way that allows me to choose and then fill out the template for a chosen country without having to create 70 worksheets. ie. I don't want to create a mother of a file. Can I somehow incorporate a drop down box or something similar which allows me to do this? |
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Debra Dalgleish has some very nice notes if you've never used this feature
befo http://www.contextures.com/xlDataVal01.html Ant wrote: I have a worksheet template that I want use for 70 different countries. I am trying to figure out a way that allows me to choose and then fill out the template for a chosen country without having to create 70 worksheets. ie. I don't want to create a mother of a file. Can I somehow incorporate a drop down box or something similar which allows me to do this? -- Dave Peterson |
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