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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. Insert a multiple-selection list box - Microsoft Support

    With multiple-selection list boxes, users make choices by selecting or clearing check boxes in a box on the form. If the number of check boxes exceeds the height of the control, a scroll bar appears on the …

  3. 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 …

  4. 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.

  5. Insert a date picker - Microsoft Support

    To change the size of several date pickers at once, select the date pickers whose size you want to change, on the Format menu, click Properties, and then on the Size tab, make the necessary …

  6. Sort data using a custom list - Microsoft Support

    Sort a list by days of the week or months of the year or sort by priorities in Excel. Or you can create your own custom list for items that don't sort well alphabetically.

  7. 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 …

  8. Using check boxes in Excel - Microsoft Support

    Check boxes are a versatile feature in Excel, useful for making interactive lists and forms. In this article, we'll cover how to add, remove, and toggle them. Insert check boxes Select the range where you …

  9. Use slicers to filter data - Microsoft Support

    First create a PivotTable that is based on the same data source as the PivotTable that already has the slicer you want to reuse. Select the slicer you want to share in another PivotTable.

  10. Filter data in a range or table in Excel - Microsoft Support

    Use AutoFilter or built-in comparison operators like "greater than" and "top 10" in Excel to show the data you want and hide the rest. Once you filter data in a range of cells or table, you can either reapply a …