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Richard, try using data validation - allow - list, and check ignore blanks
on the same dialog box (Excel 2003). Also, check out the Contextures site: http://www.contextures.com/xlDataVal02.html -- Sincerely, Michael Colvin "Richard Walker" wrote: I have a spreadsheet with a "Administrative" sheet in it and form sheets. The administrative sheet contains lists that in turn populate drop-downs in the form sheets. Since the spreadsheet will be administrated by people who don't necessarily know much about excel, I have a column of about 30 rows named for each list. The administrator can enter drop-down list data in each list. However, there will never be 30 items in the list. There may be only 5 or six. Now for my two questions: 1. How do I only show non-blank items in the drop-down? 2. How do I ensure that the first item shown in the drop-down is the top item in the list? Thanks in advance. |
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