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How to get drop-down lists as results of =IF?
I have a spreadsheet in which I already have column for drop-down lists.
What I need to know, is how do I make an IF statement that will read from the previous drop-down list and then give a new drop-down list of categories for the result of the previous list. Or simply, how do I get an =IF to return a drop-down list as a result? |
How to get drop-down lists as results of =IF?
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http://contextures.com/xlDataVal02.html Biff "Vyr" wrote in message ... I have a spreadsheet in which I already have column for drop-down lists. What I need to know, is how do I make an IF statement that will read from the previous drop-down list and then give a new drop-down list of categories for the result of the previous list. Or simply, how do I get an =IF to return a drop-down list as a result? |
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