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Default Drop Down List Question

Does anyone know how you can make a cell show a different drop down list
to pick form depending on the contents of another cell.

example

i now have data valadation for lets say cell C1. The valadation is a
list that is a named range, with the name being "List1" I know how to
use data valadation select cell C1 and then choose list and =List1 to
accomplish this example. so that when i select cell c1 i get a drop down
list for the all the data in the cells which are in the range named
"list1"

Now suppose i want the list that drops down for cell C1 dependant on the
value in Cell B1. for example if B1=1 then the drop down in C1 would be
"List1", and if Cell B1=2 the drop down in C1 would be "List2" and if B1=
3;"List3, and so forth.

I must admit i cannot figure out how to make this work. I am hoping
someone is able to know the answer to my problem here.


If it is only possbiile with VBA programing i would appreciate if you
could help me with the code and how to activate it, as i know next to
nothing about vba.

Many thnaks in advance for any help you have to offer

NWM
 
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