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Try putting in just =NamedRange for the Source under Allow: List. Below is the
range I have for NamedRange and all the cells that require this validation on any worksheet find it. If I'm not understanding your question properly, my apologies and I hope someone more experienced can offer another suggestion. NamedRange: =Sheet1!$G$28:$G$37 G28 List Item #1 G29 List Item #2 G30 List Item #3 G31 List Item #4 G32 List Item #5 G33 List Item #6 G34 List Item #7 G35 List Item #8 G36 List Item #9 G37 List Item #10 "taych " wrote in message ... Sorry Andy, try it out but does not work. --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
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