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"Validation" question
When validating a cell from a list, is it possible to create a formula tied
to that validation? For instance: column A - each cell has a drop down option for specific products (6 in all) column B - each cell has a drop down option for the "sub-product"(approx 10 sub products for each product - total of 60) Is there any way to have column B return ONLY the options that are tied to the specific product in column A? (only the 10 "subproducts" directly tied to that product) -- Thanks! Shannon |
"Validation" question
See Debra Dalgleish's site for more on dependent lists.
http://www.contextures.on.ca/xlDataVal02.html Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 22 Apr 2009 08:47:02 -0700, Shannon wrote: When validating a cell from a list, is it possible to create a formula tied to that validation? For instance: column A - each cell has a drop down option for specific products (6 in all) column B - each cell has a drop down option for the "sub-product"(approx 10 sub products for each product - total of 60) Is there any way to have column B return ONLY the options that are tied to the specific product in column A? (only the 10 "subproducts" directly tied to that product) |
"Validation" question
Hi Shannon,
yes it's possible see Debra web http://www.contextures.com/xlDataVal02.html "Shannon" wrote: When validating a cell from a list, is it possible to create a formula tied to that validation? For instance: column A - each cell has a drop down option for specific products (6 in all) column B - each cell has a drop down option for the "sub-product"(approx 10 sub products for each product - total of 60) Is there any way to have column B return ONLY the options that are tied to the specific product in column A? (only the 10 "subproducts" directly tied to that product) -- Thanks! Shannon |
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