How to Quickly Jump to the Adjacent Cell Based on the Selection in an Excel Dropdown List
Navigating quickly to a cell adjacent to a selected option from a dropdown list can speed up your workflow in Excel. To achieve this, you'll need to use a combination of Data Validation and VBA. Here's how:
Step 1: Create Your Dropdown List
First, you need to create your dropdown list using Data Validation.
Step 2: Open VBA Editor
Press Alt + F11
to open the VBA Editor.
Step 3: Insert the VBA Code
Click on the worksheet name where your dropdown list is located in the Project Explorer, and insert the following VBA code:
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
If Target.Address = "$A$1" Then
Application.Goto Reference:=Target.Offset(0, 1), Scroll:=True
End If
End Sub
This code assumes that your dropdown list is in cell A1. Change "$A$1" to the cell reference of your dropdown list.
Step 4: Close VBA Editor and Test the Function
Close the VBA Editor and select an item from your dropdown list. The cursor should jump to the adjacent cell.