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dan

VALIDATION LIST
 
Hello. Can anyone tell me how to create a validation list and not show blank
cells or duplicates? I thought this was the default behavior of validation
lists, but it doesn't seem to be the case. Im using Excel 2003 SP1. Thanks.

Tom Ogilvy

VALIDATION LIST
 
You just highlight a one column wide block of cells. It shows what is in
those cells.

In the box displayed by the list option

=Sheet1!$A$1:$A$10

If you don't want to show blank cells, then create a dummy range where you
place your data wiithout blank cells or create a defined name using formulas
that remove the blanks.

Perhaps you can get more insights at Debra Dalgleish's sight:
http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html Look for Data Validation.

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regards,
Tom Ogilvy



"Dan" wrote in message
...
Hello. Can anyone tell me how to create a validation list and not show

blank
cells or duplicates? I thought this was the default behavior of

validation
lists, but it doesn't seem to be the case. Im using Excel 2003 SP1.

Thanks.



gocush[_29_]

VALIDATION LIST
 
Create a Named Range that is a dynamic range rather than static. Then in
DataValidationList RefersTo enter "=MyRange" with equal sign but
not the quotes; and of course use the name of your dynamic range.
If needed, sort your dynamic range to place all blanks at the bottom.

"Dan" wrote:

Hello. Can anyone tell me how to create a validation list and not show blank
cells or duplicates? I thought this was the default behavior of validation
lists, but it doesn't seem to be the case. Im using Excel 2003 SP1. Thanks.



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