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This is cool! Exactly what I need. Thanks!
Wai Meng "Gary''s Student" wrote: See: http://www.contextures.com/xlDataVal02.html -- Gary''s Student gsnu200701 "Waimeng" wrote: I have this problem that I cannot think of a way to solve: I have a few categories of items that I wish to select in Excel, using two separate lists. For example, I have the following categories: 1. Systems 2. People 3. Resources And in each category, I have a few items: 1. System - IT, Process, Inventory 2. People - Cost, Training 3. Resources - IT, Fixed Assets I want to create two lists, such that the first list will be on the three main categories, but when I select a particular cateogry, the second list will only reflect the items under that particular category. How do I do that? Thanks. |
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