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Dropdown list question
How do I choose more than 1 value from a dropdown list? Is this possible?
For example if a, b, c etc are in the dropdown list, how do I choose a and b so that the cell value will be a b? |
Dropdown list question
Hi
You can only do this if you have ab as one of your entries in the list e.g. a,ab,ac,b,ba,bc,c,ca,cb Regards Roger Govier pennyrod wrote: How do I choose more than 1 value from a dropdown list? Is this possible? For example if a, b, c etc are in the dropdown list, how do I choose a and b so that the cell value will be a b? |
Dropdown list question
You can do this with programming. There's a sample file he
http://www.contextures.com/excelfiles.html Under Data Validation, look for 'Select Multiple Items from Dropdown List' pennyrod wrote: How do I choose more than 1 value from a dropdown list? Is this possible? For example if a, b, c etc are in the dropdown list, how do I choose a and b so that the cell value will be a b? -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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