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Grouping combo boxes
Hi,
I have created about 10 combo boxes with the same input range. But when i want to expand the input range, i need to go to each of the combo box and change its input range individually. Is there a better way of doing this than changing this individually? Regards Govind. |
Grouping combo boxes
Hi!
Just use a dynamic named range as the source. I've seen you post replies to questions so I'm assuming you know how to do that. Biff "Govind" wrote in message ... Hi, I have created about 10 combo boxes with the same input range. But when i want to expand the input range, i need to go to each of the combo box and change its input range individually. Is there a better way of doing this than changing this individually? Regards Govind. |
Grouping combo boxes
Fantastic Biff.Got it, Thanks a lot.
Govind. Biff wrote: Hi! Just use a dynamic named range as the source. I've seen you post replies to questions so I'm assuming you know how to do that. Biff "Govind" wrote in message ... Hi, I have created about 10 combo boxes with the same input range. But when i want to expand the input range, i need to go to each of the combo box and change its input range individually. Is there a better way of doing this than changing this individually? Regards Govind. |
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