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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.
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.
You can easily create a drop-down list in Excel to limit the values that can be entered in a column. Here's how to set one up.
Here's a quick tip for creating a Microsoft Excel drop down list from another tab.
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.
How to Make a Drop Down Box to Allow Multiple Selections in Excel. Microsoft Excel allows you to create a drop-down list that gives you the ability to choose values or items listed in one cell.
To edit a drop-down list in Excel, you can use a number of tools depending on how you created the list. Here's what you need to know.
Inserting Drop-Down Lists with Data Validation Once you have created named ranges for your lists, the next step is to insert the drop-down lists using Excel’s data validation feature.
A drop-down list in Excel allows you to create a predefined list of options that users can choose from, which helps in maintaining data integrity and reducing errors.
This article will teach you how to create drop-down lists in Microsoft Excel using a feature called Data Validation. When applied, the Data Validation function serves to restrict data that can be ...