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excel help please!
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Turing Test is Overrated
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Create a list somewhere on your worksheet of all allowed values.
Go to: Data -> Validation. Select "List" The go to source and enter the list cells that you created. Select the otehr tabs to change the messages you want to create. Hit Ok.
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I like to have validation lists apart from my main spreadsheet... I put it in BA1:BA3
![]() Select the range of cells you want to apply the validation to... H7:H30 (I actually went further to H7:H40) ![]() Select DATA, then VALIDATION ![]() Under the SETTINGS tab, choose LIST under "Allow" Enter =$BA$1:$BA$3 in the "Source" box (this is where Excel will restrict what gets put into H7:H40) ![]() That's it... you can select whatever you want from the dropdown list in cells H7:H40, and if you try and type something else in there you get an error message ![]()
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