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This comprehensive guide will walk you through the process of creating dependent drop-down lists in Excel, focusing on the use of named ranges, the INDIRECT function, and data validation techniques.
Drop-down lists are perfect for several purposes, such as inputting information into a form. Here's how to create a drop-down list using Microsoft Excel on Windows and Mac.
Creating drop-down lists in your spreadsheets is a great way to ensure that only certain information is entered into a cell.
Microsoft Excel can save you time in lots of little ways, like adding a drop-down list to cells so that only pre-written text can be entered.
Click the "+" sign at the bottom of Excel 2013 to create a new sheet to use as a data source. Enter the values you need for the first drop-down list in column A on the new sheet. These values ...
Working with ranges in Excel is a fast and simple way to identify, define, or refer to a single cell, a range (or group) of cells, a specific or constant value, or a formula. Then you can use ...
One way to streamline data entry is to create custom lists in Excel and use them to create drop-down lists in specified cells. When you use the program's Data Validation tool, along with its ...
Learn how to create a drop-down list in Excel without or with color using conditional formatting and data validation rules.
Drop-down lists in Excel let you create a list of valid choices that you can select for a given field. We'll show you how to use tables, named ranges, formulas, data validation, and table styles.
In the “Source” box, enter the items for your drop-down list, separated by commas, or select a range of cells that contain the items. Click “OK” to create your drop-down list.