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drop down list
Can anybody tell how to make a drop down list? I have a list of about 15
numbers I want to put into a drop down list in a specific cell. I have read the help files and still don't understand how to do it. Any help would be great. Thanks in advance mike |
drop down list
Use validation in DATA
i.e: data / validation in allow select LIST & you make your list elsewhere in your worksheet & in the data field select the list. You can hide your list later. "chefmike" wrote: Can anybody tell how to make a drop down list? I have a list of about 15 numbers I want to put into a drop down list in a specific cell. I have read the help files and still don't understand how to do it. Any help would be great. Thanks in advance mike |
drop down list
Thank you that did the trick. Why can't the help menu make that simple?
"The Toasterman" wrote: Use validation in DATA i.e: data / validation in allow select LIST & you make your list elsewhere in your worksheet & in the data field select the list. You can hide your list later. "chefmike" wrote: Can anybody tell how to make a drop down list? I have a list of about 15 numbers I want to put into a drop down list in a specific cell. I have read the help files and still don't understand how to do it. Any help would be great. Thanks in advance mike |
drop down list
you don't even need to have the list elsewhere in the workbook. you can
simply type the list, separated by commas, in the space provided, like 2,5,43,6,54,5,345,65,51,3,4,6,34 "chefmike" wrote in message ... Can anybody tell how to make a drop down list? I have a list of about 15 numbers I want to put into a drop down list in a specific cell. I have read the help files and still don't understand how to do it. Any help would be great. Thanks in advance mike |
drop down list
mike
Which version of Excel are you using? Excel 2002 and 2003................... Helpdrop-down returns "how to create a drop-down list using Data Validation" Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 07:57:02 -0700, chefmike wrote: Thank you that did the trick. Why can't the help menu make that simple? "The Toasterman" wrote: Use validation in DATA i.e: data / validation in allow select LIST & you make your list elsewhere in your worksheet & in the data field select the list. You can hide your list later. "chefmike" wrote: Can anybody tell how to make a drop down list? I have a list of about 15 numbers I want to put into a drop down list in a specific cell. I have read the help files and still don't understand how to do it. Any help would be great. Thanks in advance mike |
drop down list
I am using excel 2003
"Gord Dibben" wrote: mike Which version of Excel are you using? Excel 2002 and 2003................... Helpdrop-down returns "how to create a drop-down list using Data Validation" Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 07:57:02 -0700, chefmike wrote: Thank you that did the trick. Why can't the help menu make that simple? "The Toasterman" wrote: Use validation in DATA i.e: data / validation in allow select LIST & you make your list elsewhere in your worksheet & in the data field select the list. You can hide your list later. "chefmike" wrote: Can anybody tell how to make a drop down list? I have a list of about 15 numbers I want to put into a drop down list in a specific cell. I have read the help files and still don't understand how to do it. Any help would be great. Thanks in advance mike |
drop down list
Thanks for the help.
"Bob Umlas" wrote: you don't even need to have the list elsewhere in the workbook. you can simply type the list, separated by commas, in the space provided, like 2,5,43,6,54,5,345,65,51,3,4,6,34 "chefmike" wrote in message ... Can anybody tell how to make a drop down list? I have a list of about 15 numbers I want to put into a drop down list in a specific cell. I have read the help files and still don't understand how to do it. Any help would be great. Thanks in advance mike |
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