Drop down list - label

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Brent

I must be having a "MOMENT" - Please help.

How would I be able to have a default label for the cell where I have placed
a Data Validation Drop Down List?

For example:

Label = "Choose Sport"
List contains: "Baseball, Basketball, Football, Soccer"

Thank you!
Brent
 
S

Sean Timmons

In Data Validation go to Input Message tab

Enter, say, Choose Sport in the Title
Then enter, say, Basebell, Football, etc in the Input Message box.

Or, just put Choose Sport in the Input Message box.

If you don't have value in
 
G

Gord Dibben

Type something into the Input Mesage?

Add a label in cell above the DV DD cell?


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
 
B

Brent

This doesn't seem to be addressing what I am seeking. Allow me to clarify.

When the cell that has DV is not selected, I am seeking a visible default
title (for lack of proper terminology) that prompts users to select one of
the choices listed in the DD list.

Current, when I type "Choose Sport" as the Title (under 'Input Message tab)
nothing appears in the intended DV cell when the cell is not selected. Only
when I select the cell, does a separate text/comment, little yellow box
pop-up that reflects the info I input into the 'Input Message' tab.

I am sure I am confusing you all by now. I apologize if so.
 
G

Gord Dibben

No, you're not confusing anyone.

You can't have a label in the cell with the dropdown.

That's why I suggested the label in the cell above.

Perhaps use a small callout from autoshapes from the drawing toolbar with
text of "Choose Sport" and the arrow pointing to the DD cell?


Gord
 
S

Sean Timmons

the other option is to have Choose a Sport as one of your options and select
it in the cell.

But that means another person can pick Choose a Sport as their selection
too...
 

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