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Using if statements to define multiple ranges in a drop down list. Is there another way?

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    Re: Using if statements to define multiple ranges in a drop down list. Is there another wa

    In data validation use this instead

    =INDEX($C$3:$E$5,MATCH($B$7,$B$3:$B$5,0),)
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    Re: Using if statements to define multiple ranges in a drop down list. Is there another wa

    Thank you Ace. That will help me a lot

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