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Is there anyway that I can have several lists in a given worksheet so
that they act independently on each other, not simply dependent on the primary list? I would like to select certain info from one list, certain info from another, and so forth, without being limited to the info soley in the row of the initial info selected. Help! |
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In XL2003 there is list functionality under the data menu These defined lists can be sorted independently and referenced in formulae independently, etc. -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England www.nickhodge.co.uk HIS "Corey" wrote in message ups.com... Is there anyway that I can have several lists in a given worksheet so that they act independently on each other, not simply dependent on the primary list? I would like to select certain info from one list, certain info from another, and so forth, without being limited to the info soley in the row of the initial info selected. Help! |
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