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alexis_anne3799

Source for DropDown in another workbook
 
Hi. I created a dropdown list in one workbook (Workbook 1) and the data
source is found in another workbook (Workbook 2). How do I make sure that
even if Workbook 2 is not open, the dropdown lists in Workbook 1 will still
display the items on the list?

Thanks!

Alan

Source for DropDown in another workbook
 



"alexis_anne3799" wrote:

Hi. I created a dropdown list in one workbook (Workbook 1) and the data
source is found in another workbook (Workbook 2). How do I make sure that
even if Workbook 2 is not open, the dropdown lists in Workbook 1 will still
display the items on the list?

Thanks!


why not just copy it into workbook 1?

Gord Dibben

Source for DropDown in another workbook
 
Quote from Debra Dalgleish's site on DV

For data validation to work, the workbook which contains the list must be open,
in the same instance of Excel. You could create the list in a workbook that is
always open, but hidden, such as the Personal.xls workbook.

End quote.........


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Tue, 6 May 2008 02:30:01 -0700, alexis_anne3799
wrote:

Hi. I created a dropdown list in one workbook (Workbook 1) and the data
source is found in another workbook (Workbook 2). How do I make sure that
even if Workbook 2 is not open, the dropdown lists in Workbook 1 will still
display the items on the list?

Thanks!



alexis_anne3799[_2_]

Source for DropDown in another workbook
 
Thanks Gord. Follow-up question on that...
How do I keep the source workbook as "always open and hidden" in the same
instance? I'm a novice, so I hope you can spell it out for me step-by-step.
Thanks again. Much appreciated...


"Gord Dibben" wrote:

Quote from Debra Dalgleish's site on DV

For data validation to work, the workbook which contains the list must be open,
in the same instance of Excel. You could create the list in a workbook that is
always open, but hidden, such as the Personal.xls workbook.

End quote.........


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Tue, 6 May 2008 02:30:01 -0700, alexis_anne3799
wrote:

Hi. I created a dropdown list in one workbook (Workbook 1) and the data
source is found in another workbook (Workbook 2). How do I make sure that
even if Workbook 2 is not open, the dropdown lists in Workbook 1 will still
display the items on the list?

Thanks!





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