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I have been asked to create 3 dropdowns, the first list has sixteen items on
it. The contents of list 2 depend on list one so I want to write a formula or something so that whatever is in list 1, the corresponding list appears in list 2. I then need to repeat this for the final list. I tried to do data validation using IF function but got excel would only allow so many characters/iterations of IF. Is there a way to get excel to accept more characters or for the formula to be written "smarter" so that I can point any of the 16 entries in list one to the corresponding list in the second dropdown? I have looked at the Contextures site but I'm not sure which function there would be best to use. Is there a way to get data validation to deal with this or are there other alternatives I need to consider? Many thanks. |
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