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How to add a drop down list to an Excel cell

Drop down lists can greatly facilitate data entry. Here’s a look at how to use Microsoft Excel’s data validation feature to create handy lists within your worksheets.

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An Excel drop down list or dropdown menu can make it easier for the average Microsoft Excel user to enter data on a worksheet or workbook. Using a drop down menu in web forms, surveys, or polls can limit the entry choices for a selected cell, speeding data entry and reducing data entry error. In this Excel tip, we’ll show you a quick and easy way to create a dropdown list or drop down menu using the spreadsheet application’s Data Validation feature.

To create a drop down list in Excel, you need two things: A list of values (contained within a cell range) and a blank cell to use as the data entry cell.

Figure A shows a simple drop down list in an Excel sheet. To use the drop down menu shown here, someone would place the cursor over the blank, data-entry cell (E4 in this example) and click a drop down arrow to display the list of values shown in the cell range A1:A4. If a user tries to enter something that isn’t an item within that list of values, Excel rejects the entry.

You can follow along with the steps in this tip by creating a new sheet with data similar to the one shown in Figure A, downloading our demonstration .xlsx and .xls files, or using your own worksheet and data.

Figure A

To add the drop down list in our example to an Excel sheet, do the following:

  • Create the data validation list in cells A1:A4. Similarly, you can enter the items in a single row, such as A1:D1.
  • Select cell E4. (You can position the drop down list in most any cell or even multiple cells.)
  • Choose Data Validation from the Data ribbon menu.
  • Choose List from the Allow option’s drop down list. (See, they’re everywhere.)
  • Click the Source control box and drag the cursor to highlight the cells A1:A4. Alternately, simply enter the reference (=$AUsD1:$AUsD4).
  • Make sure the In-cell dropdown option is checked. If you uncheck this option, Excel still forces users to enter only list values (A1:A4), but it won’t present a drop down list.
  • Click OK.
  • SEE:How to create a drop-down list in Google Sheets (TechRepublic)

    You can add the drop down list to multiple Excel cells. Select the range of data input cells (step 2) instead of a single Excel cell. It even works for noncontiguous Excel cells. Hold down the Shift key while you click the appropriate Excel cells.

    A few quick notes:

    • You can only see the drop down box if you click on the Excel cell used for data entry.
    • Your users can now only choose one of the options in the drop down. If they try to enter their own data, then they’ll receive an error message.
    • You can copy-and-paste this drop down cell to any other Excel cells in your spreadsheet, and you can create as many different drop downs like this as you’d like.

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