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Data validation in several levels
I'd like to have Excel validate data in several layers.
I have 2 columns, 1 for entering Project and 1 for entering subproject. The cells in the first column should validate the project against a list of allowed project. This is no problem, I use the Validate function. But, for the second column, I'd like to be able to chose (in a combo box) from a list of subproject that belongs only to the project I entered in the first cell. "Valid list" Project: Subproject: A 100 A 110 B 200 B 210 If I chose "A" in the first cell, I'd like to be able to chose and validate that only "100" or "110" can be used in the second cell. Can this be done in Excel without programming? Thanks |
Data validation in several levels
say you have a column named range Projects in which you
have a list of individual project names like ,B,C etc In th enext columns have the sub-projects grouped and range name them with the project name. so you'd have a column with 100, 110 range named "A" and the next column would have 200,210 and be range named B on your main sheet have a cell with validation set to List and the source =Projects in the next cell to the right say B1, set validation to List and the source set to =INDIRECT(A1) Each time you change the selection of A1, the available list in B1 will change Patrick Molloy Microsoft Excel MVP -----Original Message----- I'd like to have Excel validate data in several layers. I have 2 columns, 1 for entering Project and 1 for entering subproject. The cells in the first column should validate the project against a list of allowed project. This is no problem, I use the Validate function. But, for the second column, I'd like to be able to chose (in a combo box) from a list of subproject that belongs only to the project I entered in the first cell. "Valid list" Project: Subproject: A 100 A 110 B 200 B 210 If I chose "A" in the first cell, I'd like to be able to chose and validate that only "100" or "110" can be used in the second cell. Can this be done in Excel without programming? Thanks . |
Data validation in several levels
This is just what I've been looking for!
Many thanks //CeeFlood |
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