Data Source for Dropdown Lists

L

Lynda

A colleague of mine was sent a spreadsheet that had a number of dropdown
lists. One of the dropdowns had lost its data. My colleague asked me if I
could fix it for him rather than sending it back to the person that created
it because of the turn-around time. I ended up having to cheat and create a
new data list because I couldn’t find the original data source. I checked for
hidden sheets, I checked for white text and I checked Visual Basic, but to no
avail. Could someone tell me how I can find the data source.

Thanks in advance

Lynda
 
L

Lynda

Thank you Jacob, that worked. I was able to find the data area but i still
cannot see the actual data. Can you advise me as to what they may have done
to hide the data.

Cheers

Lynda
 
J

Jacob Skaria

I thought you have removed the data and trying to find the range.. Does the
drop down still works??? or i mean still list the values....If not i dont
think there is a way in getting the data back unless you have a backup file..
 
L

Lynda

No I didn't remove the data. The dropdown still worked but the data wasn't
visible so I thought that perhaps somehow it had dropped off the dropdown and
just needed to be reattached and that is when I had trouble finding the data
source, hence my question to the forum. So there is a chance the data has
been removed even though the dropdown is still there showing where the data
source used to be.

Lynda
 
J

Jacob Skaria

Hi Lynda

Select the data are and check the formula bar ...May be the font color for
the data area is set to white..

If this post helps click Yes
 
J

Jacob Skaria

Hi Lynda

Select the data are and check the formula bar ...May be the font color for
the data area is set to white..

If this post helps click Yes
 

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