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Select the cells in which you want the drop down list. On the Ribbon's Data tab, click Data Validation. From the Allow drop-down list, choose List. Click in the Source box, and type an equal sign, and the list name, for example: ... Click OK to close the Data Validation dialog box.
Create the list in cells A1:A4. ... Select cell E3. ... Choose Validation from the Data menu. Choose List from the Allow option's drop-down list. ... Click the Source control and drag to highlight the cells A1:A4. ... Make sure the In-Cell Dropdown option is checked. ... Click OK.
Select the cell where you want the first (main) drop down list. Go to Data > Data Validation. ... In the data validation dialog box, within the settings tab, select List. In Source field, specify the range that contains the items that are to be shown in the first drop down list. Click OK.
0:35 5:36 Suggested clip Using Drop Down Menus in =IF Formulas - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clip Using Drop Down Menus in =IF Formulas - YouTube
Select a cell where you want to create the drop down list (cell C2 in this example). Go to Data > Data Tools > Data Validation. In the Data Validation dialogue box, within the Settings tab, select List as the Validation criteria.
Select a blank cell that you want to auto populate the corresponding value. 2. Copy and paste the formula =VLOOKUP(B16,B8:C14,2,FALSE) into the Formula Bar, then press the Enter key.
On the DataEntry sheet, select cell B3. On the Ribbon, click the Data tab, then click Data Validation. From the Allow drop-down list, choose List. In the Source box, type an equal sign and the list name: =Produce. Click OK, to complete the data validation setup.
Select the cell where you want the first (main) drop down list. Go to Data > Data Validation. ... In the data validation dialog box, within the settings tab, select List. In Source field, specify the range that contains the items that are to be shown in the first drop down list. Click OK.
Dependent Drop Down - Cities In this dependent data validation video, if a country is selected from the first drop down, only the cities from that country are in the drop down list. This video shows the basic set up steps, and then shows how to use the Excel IF function with a dependent drop down.
A cascading drop-down list is a series of dependent DropDownList controls in which one DropDownList control depends on the parent or previous DropDownList controls. The items in the DropDownList control are populated based on an item that is selected by the user from another DropDownList control.
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