Validation Filtering
- From: "John" <john@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 20 Sep 2006 04:00:44 -0700
I am having difficulty combining dynamic ranges together with the
indirect function in data validation. I have a number of dynamic ranges
that are created using the offset formula. I then have a work*** with
data validation. The data validation limits the choices a user can
select from by converting a previous election into a range. e.g I have
a dynamic range called "Collectables", the user first selects
"Collectables" from a drop down list in cell A4, they then move onto
another dropdown list in cell B4, the data validation is set to
=INDIRECT(A4). This should allow the users to selct an item that is
within the "Collectables" range. However it DOSN'T.
If I make the range non dynamic i.e. Make it a fixed range it works
fine.
If I leave the dynamic range and change the data validation to
=Collectables it works fine.
It just won't work with both Dynamic ranges and the INDIRECT
function.
Is this a bug with Excel or is there a reason for it not working? Is
there a way around it?
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