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andyp161[_5_]

Data Validation Dependant Lists
 
Hi there,

Is it possible to source data validation/dependant lists from
seperate workshhet within the same workbook. When I tr
'=INDIRECT(Sheet2!A2) for example, Excel tells me this is no
possible??

Kind regards

And

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Dave Peterson[_3_]

Data Validation Dependant Lists
 
See one reply at your other post.

"andyp161 <" wrote:

Hi there,

Is it possible to source data validation/dependant lists from a
seperate workshhet within the same workbook. When I try
'=INDIRECT(Sheet2!A2) for example, Excel tells me this is not
possible??

Kind regards

Andy

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Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/


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Dave Peterson


andyp161[_6_]

Data Validation Dependant Lists
 
Dave,

Thanks for your response. I have actually been using Debra's site t
learn about data validation. However, from my understanding she doe
not explain how to source dependent lists from seperate worksheets. Sh
does explain that by naming ranges it is possible to source basic dat
validation lists. However, her section on dependent lists says that "I
the Source box, type an equal sign and INDIRECT function, referring t
the first data cell in the Category column: =INDIRECT(A2)". When I hav
tried substituting (A2) with the name of my category column, th
dependent list will only give options to one particular category
irrespective of what category I have chosen.

Kind regards

And

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Dave Peterson[_3_]

Data Validation Dependant Lists
 
I think Andy got a solution at the other thread.

just call the range something like MyList
and use =mylist
in the Data|validation dialog.



"andyp161 <" wrote:

Dave,

Thanks for your response. I have actually been using Debra's site to
learn about data validation. However, from my understanding she does
not explain how to source dependent lists from seperate worksheets. She
does explain that by naming ranges it is possible to source basic data
validation lists. However, her section on dependent lists says that "In
the Source box, type an equal sign and INDIRECT function, referring to
the first data cell in the Category column: =INDIRECT(A2)". When I have
tried substituting (A2) with the name of my category column, the
dependent list will only give options to one particular category,
irrespective of what category I have chosen.

Kind regards

Andy

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Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/


--

Dave Peterson



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