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Add Color to a Drop-Down List in Excel
Color can be a powerful element in an Excel drop down list, and it's easier to incorporate than you may think. We can add conditional formatting rules to the cell containing the drop-down list. Learn how to provide visual clues by adding a new list and validation control, followed by conditional format rules.
For example, I have created a drop-down list of city names; when I select "Hyderabad", I want the cell to be colored Yellow automatically, and when I select "Chicago", I want the cell to be colored Blue, as shown in the screenshot below.
First, Create a Drop-Down List
Let's understand step by step with an example.
Step 1
Make a list of data and choose a range into which to place the drop-down list values. In this scenario, I positioned the drop-down list in the range A2:A6, as shown in the screenshot ?
Step 2
To see a screenshot, select Data > Data Validation > Data Validation.
Step 3
Additionally, in the "Data Validation" dialogue box, click the Settings tab and select List from the Allow drop down list.
Step 4
Now select the Source option and click OK.
Step 5
Now, we can see the Drop-Down list below.
Now, we can add a color to the drop-down list.
A Color-coded Drop-Down List with Conditional Formatting
Step 1
Mark your drop-down cells, which in this case are in column A, and go to Home > Conditional Formatting then select New Rule.
Step 2
Now click the New Rule option. Then you can see the New Formatting Rule dialog box, click the Format only cells that contain option under the Select a Rule Type section. Under the Format only cells with section, choose Specific Text from the first drop-down list and containing from the second drop-down list. Then, click the doc button 1 button to choose the value you want to format with a certain color, see screenshot.
Step 3
Then click the Format button.
Step 4
And then click the Fill tab, choose a colour you like.
And then click OK to close the dialogs, repeat steps 1 to 4 for each other drop down selection.
Step 5
Now, click Conditional Formatting, then click Manage Rules, select the cell range to Apply the Conditional Formatting.
Step 6
Once you've set the colors for the values, you can choose any value from the drop-down menu and the cell will automatically change to the colour you chose.
Conclusion
In this tutorial, we explained with an example how to add color to a drop-down list using Conditional Formatting by creating and managing conditional formatting rules.