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I use an excel spreadsheet to create a 4 week schedule for 20 nurses. They
work a total of 13 differant shifts. (7a-11a, 7a-3p, 7a-7p, 11a-3p, 11a-7p, etc). I'm looking for a way to create identical drop down boxes with a list of the available shifts for a large group of cells. So far, I have to do each cell individually via the "Data, Validation, List" route. That's over 550 individual cells I'd have to program one at a time, which is just not gonna happen. Anybody have a faster way? |
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Paul: You can select as many cells as you like when creating a drop-down.
You can also use the Format painter to "re-use" one that already exists. http://www.officearticles.com/misc/f...oft_office.htm Of course, I may have misunderstood the problem. ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "Paul" <Paul @discussions.microsoft.com wrote in message ... I use an excel spreadsheet to create a 4 week schedule for 20 nurses. They work a total of 13 differant shifts. (7a-11a, 7a-3p, 7a-7p, 11a-3p, 11a-7p, etc). I'm looking for a way to create identical drop down boxes with a list of the available shifts for a large group of cells. So far, I have to do each cell individually via the "Data, Validation, List" route. That's over 550 individual cells I'd have to program one at a time, which is just not gonna happen. Anybody have a faster way? |
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I'll try that. Thanks Anne. I'm not familiar with the format painter, but it
sounds like what I need. "Anne Troy" wrote: Paul: You can select as many cells as you like when creating a drop-down. You can also use the Format painter to "re-use" one that already exists. http://www.officearticles.com/misc/f...oft_office.htm Of course, I may have misunderstood the problem. ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "Paul" <Paul @discussions.microsoft.com wrote in message ... I use an excel spreadsheet to create a 4 week schedule for 20 nurses. They work a total of 13 differant shifts. (7a-11a, 7a-3p, 7a-7p, 11a-3p, 11a-7p, etc). I'm looking for a way to create identical drop down boxes with a list of the available shifts for a large group of cells. So far, I have to do each cell individually via the "Data, Validation, List" route. That's over 550 individual cells I'd have to program one at a time, which is just not gonna happen. Anybody have a faster way? |
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