How to Set up Multiple Selection Excel Drop Down

Multiple Selection Excel Drop Down

[Latest update: July 27, 2016] With a bit of Excel VBA programming, you can change an Excel data validation drop down list, so it allows multiple selections. This post is a roundup of articles on how to set up multiple selection Excel drop down lists.

Multiple Selection Drop Downs

You can find a sample file and instructions, in a blog post that I wrote a couple of years ago – Select Multiple Items from Excel Data Validation List.

There is a video in that post, that shows how the multiple selection options work, and a peek at the code that makes the multiple selections possible.

Setting up the Workbook

Even though the post is a couple of years old, it still gets comments and questions. This week, Rick asked for details on setting up a new workbook, and copying the sample code into the new file.
To help, I’ve recorded another video, showing the setup steps.

More Articles on Select Multiple Items

[Update]: Since posting this article on selecting multiple items from an Excel drop down list, I’ve added  more articles on the same topic. Please read these updates, for more details on working with the VBA code:

Changing the Macro Code

If you need to change the column numbers in the code, there are instructions here.
To run the code on a protected worksheet, see the notes here.

Download the Sample Data Validation File

To experiment with this technique, you can download the zipped sample file from the Contextures website, on the Excel Data Validation – Select Multiple Items page.
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39 thoughts on “How to Set up Multiple Selection Excel Drop Down”

  1. Thanks you and I start using it, however if I made a mistake in choosen one and then I need to delete it .. I can’t.. I need delete all the line and restart choose from begining.. How can I delete one selection from the multiple selection I choosed without deleting all the line>>

  2. Just add “Or Target.Column = ?” words next to the “If Target.colomn”

    Example:

    If Target.Column = 9 Or Target.Column = 10 Then

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