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Setting up conditional drop down lists in Excel 2003?
I want to create several drop down lists then make it conditional that users
select from these lists when entering data. For example, when the user selects 'category A' (from a separate dropdown list), in the next column a drop down list of items relative to category A would display, whereas, if the user selectes category C, a different list relative to category C would and display. I using Excel 2003. |
Setting up conditional drop down lists in Excel 2003?
Debra Dalgliesh's Data Validation basics and how to set up dependent dropdowns
http://www.contextures.com/xlDataVal01.html "I'm listening" wrote: I want to create several drop down lists then make it conditional that users select from these lists when entering data. For example, when the user selects 'category A' (from a separate dropdown list), in the next column a drop down list of items relative to category A would display, whereas, if the user selectes category C, a different list relative to category C would and display. I using Excel 2003. |
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