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I'm not sure which file you mean. The file I referred to is named
DataValNameID.zip:

http://www.contextures.com/excelfiles.html
Under Data Validation, look for DV0005 - Data Validation "Columns"


DV0005 - Data Validation "Columns" -- Data Validation dropdown displays
product name and ID; an event procedure changes the selection to product
name. (XL2000 +) DataValNameID.zip 9 kb


Zilla wrote:
I think I found it, is it the Dynamic list workbook?

"Debra Dalgleish" wrote in message
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There's a sample workbook on my web site that shows a product name and
code in the Data Validation dropdown list. After an item is selected,
the cell shows only the product name. You could adapt this to your
workbook:

http://www.contextures.com/excelfiles.html

Under Data Validation, look for DV0005 - Data Validation "Columns"

Zilla wrote:

Thanks.

The formula worked, but I don't get the AutoFilter feature,
even after reading the help files. Can you elaborate please?
Remember I just want the a-b shown on the drop down list,
but once the user chooses the desired orig-dest, the
corresponding route# will ultimately appear on the cell.


"Vergel Adriano" wrote in


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Zilla,

How about this, in column D type:

=B1 & "-" & C1

Then, turn auto filters on (Data-Filter-AutoFilter).

That way, you see the 'from-to' representation in Column D and the
autofilter gives you the drop down list.




"Zilla" wrote:



Say I have sheet 1 that has

Rt# O D
----------------
A B C
1 1 a b
2 2 c d

Where col A represents a route#, col B represents
orig, and col C represents dest. In essence Route 1
represents a to b, Route 2 represents c to d routes
respectively.

Now I want to have drop down list on a cell, so the
user sees "a-b", or "c-d", but when he makes a
choice, the cell will contain the route#, instead of the
actual route. IOW, it'll be more user-friendly to "see"
the "from-to" representation of the routes for the user,
but I want to use the corresponding chosen route#
for a calculation later.

Make sense?

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