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Drop Down - Jump to selection
Hi,
I have created a drop down on an excel worksheet that references a list on a different worksheet. I do this by using DataValidationList and entering the name of the list that I have created on the other worksheet. So far so good. The problem is that I cannot directly jump to a part of the list, e.g. List a 10 a 12 b 11 b 13 b 15 c 3 I would like to be able to click on "b" so that my selection would be shorter and I wouldn't need to worry about the other values. But this doesn't work. I have tried using a combo box from the Forms toolbar, but I have the same problem. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks Rosa |
Hello again,
I've just seen that this question has already been posted on this group and that the answer is that it won't work unsless using some code. See: http://www.contextures.com/xlDataVal11.html Thanks anyway Rosa |
Rosa
Perhaps a dependent list would do the trick. Click on b and see options for just b's http://www.contextures.com/xlDataVal02.html Gord Dibben Excel MVP On 30 Sep 2005 07:01:42 -0700, "Rosa" wrote: Hi, I have created a drop down on an excel worksheet that references a list on a different worksheet. I do this by using DataValidationList and entering the name of the list that I have created on the other worksheet. So far so good. The problem is that I cannot directly jump to a part of the list, e.g. List a 10 a 12 b 11 b 13 b 15 c 3 I would like to be able to click on "b" so that my selection would be shorter and I wouldn't need to worry about the other values. But this doesn't work. I have tried using a combo box from the Forms toolbar, but I have the same problem. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks Rosa |
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