Data validation- absolute ref or not- neither works

R

Roady

Hi:

I have an unusual spreadsheet issue.

I have a document that will eventually be 50 pages long.

I have 10 cells - A1:A10. I want the validation list to be limited to
whatever is in col. B1-B10. Therefore, the user would be able to select from
any of those 10 in col. B in the A drop-down. So, I use the formula:
=$B$1:$B$10. seems simple enough right?

However, I want to continue this down 10 rows for ten drop-downs validation
for all 50 pages. Problem is, if I keep the formula the way it is and
copy/drag it, it just refers the lower rows up to the higher rows in col. B.
which of course I don't want. If I try removing the dollar signs on the row
numbers, then it treats each individual cell differently. Therefore, A11
validation looks like: =$B11:$B20 BUT...A12 looks like: =$B12:$B21 which I
don't want it to. I want that next set of 10 rows to have the same 10
drop-downs.

Sorry this is so complicated! The problem then is obviously I can't manually
create each and every reference- my hand would fall off!! :) Naming the cells
would be just as complicted, time consuming and high chance of error.

Thanks!


Please help. thank you!
 
J

jlclyde

Hi:

I have an unusual spreadsheet issue.

I have a document that will eventually be 50 pages long.

I have 10 cells - A1:A10. I want the validation list to be limited to
whatever is in col. B1-B10. Therefore, the user would be able to select from
any of those 10 in col. B in the A drop-down. So, I use the formula:
=$B$1:$B$10. seems simple enough right?

However, I want to continue this down 10 rows for ten drop-downs validation
for all 50 pages. Problem is, if I keep the formula the way it is and
copy/drag it, it just refers the lower rows up to the higher rows in col.B.
which of course I don't want. If I try removing the dollar signs on the row
numbers, then it treats each individual cell differently. Therefore, A11
validation looks like: =$B11:$B20 BUT...A12 looks like: =$B12:$B21 which I
don't want it to. I want that next set of 10 rows to have the same 10
drop-downs.

Sorry this is so complicated! The problem then is obviously I can't manually
create each and every reference- my hand would fall off!! :) Naming the cells
would be just as complicted, time consuming and high chance of error.

Thanks!

Please help. thank you!

You coudl put int he first one as =$B$11:$B11 and then drag it down.
This would be much less manually changing.
Or you coudl go with named ranges. Go to insert/Name name a range and
then in validation just call that name as the list.

Thanks,
Jay
 
R

Roady

Thanks for the response but that does not address what I outlined that I need
to accomplish.

Does anyone have another suggestion? Please read my post. Thank you! I much
appreciate it!

JR
 
J

Jim Rech

You need a macro:

Sub a()
Dim Counter As Integer
For Counter = 1 To 50
With Cells((Counter - 1) * 10 + 1, 1).Resize(10)
.Validation.Delete
.Validation.Add Type:=xlValidateList,
AlertStyle:=xlValidAlertStop, _
Formula1:="=" & .Offset(0, 1).Address
End With
Next
End Sub


--
Jim
| Thanks for the response but that does not address what I outlined that I
need
| to accomplish.
|
| Does anyone have another suggestion? Please read my post. Thank you! I
much
| appreciate it!
|
| JR
|
| "jlclyde" wrote:
|
| > > Hi:
| > >
| > > I have an unusual spreadsheet issue.
| > >
| > > I have a document that will eventually be 50 pages long.
| > >
| > > I have 10 cells - A1:A10. I want the validation list to be limited to
| > > whatever is in col. B1-B10. Therefore, the user would be able to
select from
| > > any of those 10 in col. B in the A drop-down. So, I use the formula:
| > > =$B$1:$B$10. seems simple enough right?
| > >
| > > However, I want to continue this down 10 rows for ten drop-downs
validation
| > > for all 50 pages. Problem is, if I keep the formula the way it is and
| > > copy/drag it, it just refers the lower rows up to the higher rows in
col. B.
| > > which of course I don't want. If I try removing the dollar signs on
the row
| > > numbers, then it treats each individual cell differently. Therefore,
A11
| > > validation looks like: =$B11:$B20 BUT...A12 looks like: =$B12:$B21
which I
| > > don't want it to. I want that next set of 10 rows to have the same 10
| > > drop-downs.
| > >
| > > Sorry this is so complicated! The problem then is obviously I can't
manually
| > > create each and every reference- my hand would fall off!! :) Naming
the cells
| > > would be just as complicted, time consuming and high chance of error.
| > >
| > > Thanks!
| > >
| > > Please help. thank you!
| >
| > You coudl put int he first one as =$B$11:$B11 and then drag it down.
| > This would be much less manually changing.
| > Or you coudl go with named ranges. Go to insert/Name name a range and
| > then in validation just call that name as the list.
| >
| > Thanks,
| > Jay
| >
 

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