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Creating a list from previously selected list
I am using excel workbooks in collecting data from different clients. But i
happen to do some intermediate cleaning up work before i send out the workbooks to different clients. For example, i can explain my situation as having a shoe catalog (in one spreadsheet) and asking clients to pick the number and variety of shoes (in a second spreadsheet). Shoe Catalog spreadsheet has gender, size, color. I have to do a manual clean up of unwanted gender before i send to the vendor (say i know some vendors dont want kids shoes or womens shoe). this first spreadsheet is hidden & vendor only uses the second spreadsheet. I am thinking there ought to be a way (in the second spreadsheet) so that when the vendor picks up gender, the available sizes shows up (as a drop down list) automatically in the second list. so when he picks up a size, then the available colors shows up as a drop down list. i think it is really a long explanation about my situation. thanks for reading Sara |
Creating a list from previously selected list
Sara, try this article from Ozgrid on dependant validation lists:
http://www.ozgrid.com/Excel/dependent-lists.htm -- Charles Chickering "A good example is twice the value of good advice." "Sara Sun" wrote: I am using excel workbooks in collecting data from different clients. But i happen to do some intermediate cleaning up work before i send out the workbooks to different clients. For example, i can explain my situation as having a shoe catalog (in one spreadsheet) and asking clients to pick the number and variety of shoes (in a second spreadsheet). Shoe Catalog spreadsheet has gender, size, color. I have to do a manual clean up of unwanted gender before i send to the vendor (say i know some vendors dont want kids shoes or womens shoe). this first spreadsheet is hidden & vendor only uses the second spreadsheet. I am thinking there ought to be a way (in the second spreadsheet) so that when the vendor picks up gender, the available sizes shows up (as a drop down list) automatically in the second list. so when he picks up a size, then the available colors shows up as a drop down list. i think it is really a long explanation about my situation. thanks for reading Sara |
Creating a list from previously selected list
Hi Charles
It was really a helpful site. i tried it with my workbook & it worked. But now my problem is I am having 30 more named regions :(. I think a macro should solve it or I think the list should be created based on the selection (instead of creating multiple named regions.) "Charles Chickering" wrote: Sara, try this article from Ozgrid on dependant validation lists: http://www.ozgrid.com/Excel/dependent-lists.htm -- Charles Chickering "A good example is twice the value of good advice." |
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