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Hi, hopefully a simple question...
I'd like a cell in my sheet - say b7 - to allow the user 2 options, one being 'yes' the other being 'no'. I do not want the user to be able to ignore the box and if yes is not actively selected then the cell should display 'no'. I presume this is a simple drop down list which shouldn't be hard to create but the excel help function has me bamboozled so i turn, once again, to your collective genius! Many thanks in advance, your help is lways much appreciated. --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
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