data validation list box help

L

LTOSH

When I click on the drop down curser to pull up my list, the scroll bar is
about middle ways on the bar and does not show my list, i have to take my
mouse and scroll up to the beginning of list.

How can i have the list to show correctly???
 
B

Bob Phillips

I think what you are seeing is the DV automatically position the list with
the last selected item.
 
G

Gord Dibben

Remove the blank cells from the bottom of the list range.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
 
L

LTOSH

i have multiple columns that do the same thing, so you are telling me i have
delete all the info in all my columns and start over???
 
L

LTOSH

I'm sorry...i guess i'm not understanding what i need to do.
I opened the worksheet that has all the columns and am not sure what it is
i'm to delete. For example...i have column 1 and there are about 10 cells of
information.
then of course blank cells after that for input if needed. I went in and
highlighted from the first blank cell and just pulled mouse down and then hit
delete.
i went back into my workout to test the drop down and it is still the same.

What am i not doing?
I'm sorry i'm nuts...just can't figure it out.
Thanks!
 
G

Gord Dibben

In Data Validation>Allow>List you have a source for your list.

Assume you have selected a range like =A1:A20

If there are blank cells at the end of the list range.............say
A15:A20, your list will open at the first blank cell.

Remove those cells from your list range.

Make it A1:A14


Gord
 
L

LTOSH

I looked at the information you provided....here is what I have under my Data
Validation...List..then under souce is =Categories.
The 'categories' is from a worksheet named 'exercises'.
It does not have a list range as you described.

The second column on my workout sheet i have a data validation and the
information under source is =indirect(a5)...which refers to the information i
was describing at the top.

Anythoughts?
 
G

Gord Dibben

Categories would be a named range from worksheet "Exercises"

Have a look under Insert>Name>Define.

What range does Categories refer to?


Gord
 
L

LTOSH

Yes...'Categories' is a named range from the worksheet "exercises"
it has a list of the following...Abs, Chest, Cardio, Shoulders ...etc
 
G

Gord Dibben

I don't understand your reply.

In the refer to: dialog box what do you see when you select the name
"Categories"

Can you copy and paste it here?


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
 

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