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Book1 a1 has a drop down list. Book2 c3 = Book1a1. I would like to create a drop down for C3 that includes the same drop down from book1 but not limit the entry to the existing list. ie., a list that is more extensive How can I do this? Thanks |
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Not sure .. but maybe an illustration would help a bit?
Try this experiment: In Sheet3: Put in A1: Text1 Copy A1 down to A10 This rapidly creates a list of 10 items: Text1, Text2 ... Text10 for use as data validation (DV) source Select and name the range A1:A5 as : List1 To name, just select the range, then click inside the namebox* and type: List1 *the one with the droparrow just to the left of the equal sign "=" Likewise, select and name the range A1:A10 as : List2 In Sheet1: Select A1 Click Data Validation Under Allow, select List Put in the Source box: =List1 Click OK A1 will now house a DV with Text1, Text2 ... Text5 In Sheet2: Select C3 Click Data Validation Under Allow, select List Put in the Source box: =List2 Click OK C3 will now house a DV with Text1, Text2 ... Text10 i.e. a more "extensive" list of items compared with Sheet1's A1 -- Rgds Max xl 97 --- GMT+8, 1° 22' N 103° 45' E xdemechanik <atyahoo<dotcom ---- Sandy wrote in message ... ello Book1 a1 has a drop down list. Book2 c3 = Book1a1. I would like to create a drop down for C3 that includes the same drop down from book1 but not limit the entry to the existing list. ie., a list that is more extensive How can I do this? Thanks |
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Thanks Max
That helps some. However the lists are maintained separately in separate workbooks. For now I have linked the first part of the long list to the short list and am using the lists separately for each sheet. Not sure if the most efficient way but I think it will work Thanks again! "Max" wrote: Not sure .. but maybe an illustration would help a bit? Try this experiment: In Sheet3: Put in A1: Text1 Copy A1 down to A10 This rapidly creates a list of 10 items: Text1, Text2 ... Text10 for use as data validation (DV) source Select and name the range A1:A5 as : List1 To name, just select the range, then click inside the namebox* and type: List1 *the one with the droparrow just to the left of the equal sign "=" Likewise, select and name the range A1:A10 as : List2 In Sheet1: Select A1 Click Data Validation Under Allow, select List Put in the Source box: =List1 Click OK A1 will now house a DV with Text1, Text2 ... Text5 In Sheet2: Select C3 Click Data Validation Under Allow, select List Put in the Source box: =List2 Click OK C3 will now house a DV with Text1, Text2 ... Text10 i.e. a more "extensive" list of items compared with Sheet1's A1 -- Rgds Max xl 97 --- GMT+8, 1° 22' N 103° 45' E xdemechanik <atyahoo<dotcom ---- Sandy wrote in message ... ello Book1 a1 has a drop down list. Book2 c3 = Book1a1. I would like to create a drop down for C3 that includes the same drop down from book1 but not limit the entry to the existing list. ie., a list that is more extensive How can I do this? Thanks |
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You're welcome, Sandy !
Thanks for posting back -- Rgds Max xl 97 --- GMT+8, 1° 22' N 103° 45' E xdemechanik <atyahoo<dotcom ---- "Sandy" wrote in message ... Thanks Max That helps some. However the lists are maintained separately in separate workbooks. For now I have linked the first part of the long list to the short list and am using the lists separately for each sheet. Not sure if the most efficient way but I think it will work Thanks again! |
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