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  1. Create a drop-down list - Microsoft Support

    You can insert a drop-down list of valid entries (also called a drop-down menu or drop-down box) in Excel to make data entry easier, or to limit entries to certain items that you define.

  2. Add a list box or combo box to a worksheet in Excel

    Add a list box to your Excel worksheet from which users can choose a value. Make data entry easier by letting users choose a value from a combo box. A combo box combines a text box with a list box to …

  3. Create or delete a custom list for sorting and filling data

    Use a custom list to sort or fill in a user-defined order. Excel provides day-of-the-week and month-of-the year built-in lists, but you can also create your own custom list.

  4. Create a list based on a spreadsheet - Microsoft Support

    If you are having trouble creating a table, go to the Home tab on the Excel ribbon and look for Format as Table. You can use tables with up to 5,000 rows to create a list.

  5. Create a list - Microsoft Support

    You can create and share lists that help you track issues, assets, routines, contacts, inventory, and more. Start from a template, Excel file, or from scratch. If you're in Microsoft Teams, see Get started …

  6. Add or remove items from a drop-down list - Microsoft Support

    After you create a drop-down list, you might want to add more items or delete items. In this article, we'll show you how to do that depending on how the list was created.

  7. Create and print mailing labels for an address list in Excel

    To create and print the mailing labels, you must first prepare the worksheet data in Excel, and then use Word to configure, organize, review, and print the mailing labels.

  8. Import contacts from an Excel spreadsheet to classic Outlook

    Outlook can import comma separated value (.csv) files, but not workbooks with multiple sheets, so step 1 is saving your Excel workbook as a .csv file. Here's how:

  9. Apply data validation to cells - Microsoft Support

    Use data validation rules to control the type of data or the values that users enter into a cell. One example of validation is a drop-down list (also called a drop-down box or drop-down menu). Watch …

  10. UNIQUE function - Microsoft Support

    Learn about the UNIQUE function, which returns a list of unique values in a list or range. UNIQUE is in a class of functions called dynamic arrays.