Create a Drop Down List With Symbols

Drop Down List With Symbols

To make data entry easier, you can create a drop down list in an Excel cell, using data validation.

drop down list shows words
drop down list shows words

This works well with a list of words, but the list doesn’t show symbols if you create the list in a font such as Webdings. In the example below, I entered 5, 0, and 6 in cells B2:B4 and formatted the cells with Webdings.

The drop down list shows the number values, instead of the formatted symbols.

drop down list shows number values
drop down list shows number values

Use Built-In Symbols

You can’t create a drop down list of symbols based on formatted cells, but you can use some well-hidden symbols instead.

In the screen shot below, cells B2:B4 are formatted in Tahoma font, which is the same font used in the drop down list.

drop down list shows symbols
drop down list shows symbols
  • To create the Up Arrow in B2, I pressed the Alt key, and typed 30 on the number keypad.
    • NOTE: You have to use the number keypad – not the numbers at the top of the keyboard.
  • Then, use the same technique in cells B3 and B4, with numbers 29 and 31.

Watch the Video

This video shows you the steps for creating a drop down list, to show a selection of symbols.

Download the Sample File

To download the sample file, visit my Contextures website: Data Validation Tips and Quirks.
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7 thoughts on “Create a Drop Down List With Symbols”

  1. I can’t seem to figure out how to create a simple 5 star rating drop down list. I don’t want the cells in the list to associate with anything. I just want to be able to have 1 star, 2 stars, 3 stars, 4 stars, and 5 stars to choose from in a drop down list. I can’t believe how hard this seems to be and after 2 hours of searching on the internet, I haven’t found any help.

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