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Default How do I get a worksheet to link to a dropdown menu?

I have created a work form that I placed drop down menu's in to be able to
select from a list. How do I link the two together so that I can use the
drop down to select from the list?
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Lorie Wrote:
I have created a work form that I placed drop down menu's in to be able
to
select from a list. How do I link the two together so that I can use
the
drop down to select from the list?


Not quite sure, but I think you are talking about dependant list, so
here is a link, maybe it wil be able to help you out

http://contextures.com/xlDataVal02.html

maybe this can help as well

http://contextures.com/xlDataVal11.html


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