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Problem with length of validation list in Excel 2002
I've found a strange problem:
I have a validation list containing several releases (information like 1.1 1.3, 1.0.2 etc.) However, for some reasons Excel doesn't show the entire list in the drop-down menu and limits the number of entries. Is there any restriction for the length of the validation list? How many characters can I enter there? If so, don't you possibly know a workaround solutions for this problem? My list can easily expend in the future. Any advice is highly appreciated, Vladimir Kornev |
Problem with length of validation list in Excel 2002
I just put 50,000 in one and they all showed up, Excel 2003 though. Can you
just make a custom validation combobox? -- -John Please rate when your question is answered to help us and others know what is helpful. "Vladimir" wrote: I've found a strange problem: I have a validation list containing several releases (information like 1.1 1.3, 1.0.2 etc.) However, for some reasons Excel doesn't show the entire list in the drop-down menu and limits the number of entries. Is there any restriction for the length of the validation list? How many characters can I enter there? If so, don't you possibly know a workaround solutions for this problem? My list can easily expend in the future. Any advice is highly appreciated, Vladimir Kornev |
Problem with length of validation list in Excel 2002
Hello John,
Thank you for the prompt reply. I will try the idea with custom validation Combobox. I noticed another interesting thing. If I just put all the values in a column and then choose Validation : List and enter A1 : A21 as source, everything is ok. However, if I try to put all the data in the "Source" string directly using "," as a separator, Excel doesn't allow me to enter more than ca. 220 characters... Vladimir John Bundy wrote: I just put 50,000 in one and they all showed up, Excel 2003 though. Can you just make a custom validation combobox? -- -John Please rate when your question is answered to help us and others know what is helpful. |
Problem with length of validation list in Excel 2002
Vladimir,
I'm not sure how you will be using this but it is easy to validate with a custom combobox and the matchfound property -- -John Please rate when your question is answered to help us and others know what is helpful. "Vladimir" wrote: Hello John, Thank you for the prompt reply. I will try the idea with custom validation Combobox. I noticed another interesting thing. If I just put all the values in a column and then choose Validation : List and enter A1 : A21 as source, everything is ok. However, if I try to put all the data in the "Source" string directly using "," as a separator, Excel doesn't allow me to enter more than ca. 220 characters... Vladimir John Bundy wrote: I just put 50,000 in one and they all showed up, Excel 2003 though. Can you just make a custom validation combobox? -- -John Please rate when your question is answered to help us and others know what is helpful. |
Problem with length of validation list in Excel 2002
Is there a reason that you don't want to store the list on a worksheet?
Then you'd be able to create a much longer list. To use a list on a different worksheet, you can name the list, as described he http://www.contextures.com/xlDataVal01.html Vladimir wrote: Hello John, Thank you for the prompt reply. I will try the idea with custom validation Combobox. I noticed another interesting thing. If I just put all the values in a column and then choose Validation : List and enter A1 : A21 as source, everything is ok. However, if I try to put all the data in the "Source" string directly using "," as a separator, Excel doesn't allow me to enter more than ca. 220 characters... Vladimir John Bundy wrote: I just put 50,000 in one and they all showed up, Excel 2003 though. Can you just make a custom validation combobox? -- -John Please rate when your question is answered to help us and others know what is helpful. -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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