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Old March 17th, 2006, 01:05 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
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Default time sheet drop down lists

I would like to be lazy and not half to scroll from the top

I understood that much!

Let me play around with an idea I have.

Biff

"Steve" wrote in message
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Hey Biff,
So much for being clear. Let me try again.
I need to enter a start time in the first column. Then when I enter the
end
time I would like to be lazy and not half to scroll from the top of my
time
list shown in the drop down to a time after the start time. Example:

1st column start time
3:15 pm
2nd column end time
3:30 pm or later
"Biff" wrote:

Hmmm....

After re-reading your post about 10 more times, I think I misunderstood
the
first time around.

Why not just create separate lists. One that only contains the possible
start times and another that only contains the possible end times.

Biff

"Biff" wrote in message
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Hi!

So, there is a particular end time that corresponds to a particular
start
time? If so, why not just use a lookup formula?

Biff

"Steve" wrote in message
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I have set up a time sheet in which e6:e14 has a drop down list of
times
in
15 minute increments. This is the start time. I have g6:g14 with the
same
setup only this would be end time. Is there a way that when I enter
the
start time I will be able to enter the end time from the drop down
list
without having to scroll down from the begining?