![]() In other words, it depends on the value selected in the first drop down list which determines the values to be displayed in the second drop down list. ![]() ![]() So far in this Data Validation series, we have learnt to create normal drop down list and dynamic drop down list using different techniques with data validation in Excel.Īnd, today, in this chapter, we will show you how to create Dependent Drop Down list in Microsoft Excel, using different methods.ĭependent Drop Down list is also known as cascading data validation, and, it limits the choices in a drop down list, depending on the value selected in the other cell that contains data validation.
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