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Select the cells that you want to contain the lists. On the ribbon, click DATA > Data Validation. In the dialog, set Allow to List. Click in Source, type the text or numbers (separated by commas, for a comma-delimited list) that you want in your drop-down list, and click OK.
On your computer, open a spreadsheet in Google Sheets. Select the range you want to format. For example, cells A1 to A100. Click Format Conditional formatting. Under the “Format cells if” drop-down menu, click Custom formula is. ... Write the rule for the first row. ... Choose other formatting properties. Click Done.
Open a spreadsheet in Google Sheets. Select the cell or cells where you want to create a drop-down list. Click Data validation. Next to “Criteria,” choose an option: ... The cells will have a Down arrow. ... If you enter data in a cell that doesn't match an item on the list, you'll see a warning.
On your computer, open a spreadsheet in Google Sheets. Select the range you want to format. For example, cells A1 to A100. Click Format Conditional formatting. Under the “Format cells if” drop-down menu, click Custom formula is. ... Write the rule for the first row. ... Choose other formatting properties. Click Done.
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.
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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