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Living Trust Delete Dropdown List Feature

Welcome to our Living Trust Delete Dropdown List feature! We're here to make your estate planning process easier and more efficient.

Key Features:

Easily delete unwanted options from your dropdown list
Customize your list to fit your specific needs

Potential Use Cases and Benefits:

Streamline your living trust document creation process
Save time by removing irrelevant choices
Ensure your document is personalized to your preferences

By using our Living Trust Delete Dropdown List feature, you can simplify your estate planning journey and create a document that truly reflects your unique wishes. Say goodbye to unnecessary options and hello to a more tailored experience!

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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.
On the worksheet where you applied the drop-down list, select a cell that has the drop-down list. Go to Data > Data Validation. On the Settings tab, click in the Source box, and then change your list items as needed.
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.
Click inside the "Source" box and select the cells containing the list you created. Click "OK." Make sure the cell or the range of cells in which you want to add the drop-down list is still selected and click on the "Home" tab. Select "Conditional Formatting" in the Styles group.
1) Click on cell with drop down list. 2) Select which answer to apply format to. 3) Click on "Home" tab, then click the "Styles" tool button on the ribbon. 4) Click "Conditional Formatting", in drop down list click the "*New Rule" option.
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.
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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.
Unfortunately, you can't change the font size or styling in a drop-down list that is created using data validation. You cannot change the default but there is a codeless workaround. Select the whole sheet and change the font size on your data to something small, like 10 or 12.
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