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I plan on buying a PDA for work very soon and I am using my pc at th
moment to create a spreadsheet that has a number of rows within
column that each should have a drop down box to select a price. I wan
the prices to be different and I dont know visual basic at all and
don't want the excel file to be too big as the pda can only handle s
much. I also want to create a check box where i can use the stylus pe
and literally tick that the stock is there and put a x where it is no
with the pen...any suggestions please .........!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

in the attachment the blue is for the price and the red is for th
check boxe

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Better check what the capabilities of pocket excel are. Pocket excel and
excel are two completely different products (like outlook and outlook
express). Pocket excel has pretty limited capabilities. I doubt it
supports data validation which it appears you are describing or controls on
the worksheet.

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I plan on buying a PDA for work very soon and I am using my pc at the
moment to create a spreadsheet that has a number of rows within a
column that each should have a drop down box to select a price. I want
the prices to be different and I dont know visual basic at all and I
don't want the excel file to be too big as the pda can only handle so
much. I also want to create a check box where i can use the stylus pen
and literally tick that the stock is there and put a x where it is not
with the pen...any suggestions please .........!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

in the attachment the blue is for the price and the red is for the
check boxes

Attachment filename: book1.xls
Download attachment:

http://www.excelforum.com/attachment.php?postid=514789
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Here is an example on drop down boxes:
www.contextures.on.ca/xlDataVal02.html

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I plan on buying a PDA for work very soon and I am using my pc at the
moment to create a spreadsheet that has a number of rows within a
column that each should have a drop down box to select a price. I want
the prices to be different and I dont know visual basic at all and I
don't want the excel file to be too big as the pda can only handle so
much. I also want to create a check box where i can use the stylus pen
and literally tick that the stock is there and put a x where it is not
with the pen...any suggestions please .........!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

in the attachment the blue is for the price and the red is for the
check boxes

Attachment filename: book1.xls
Download attachment:

http://www.excelforum.com/attachment.php?postid=514789
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