Validation List from a Single Cell (multiple values)

thewiseguy

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Hi all. I've searched fo this but came up empty. Hoping you can help.

I have a light fixture that can be set to multiple different wattages (115,160,185,210).

I'd like to be able to create a validation list so that I can select one of the aforementioned wattages.

Also note, I have multiple fixtures that have different wattages.

Thanks in advance!
 

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so that wont work because not all of my fixtures have the option to select multiple wattages. I was hoping to put multiple values in 1 cell where needed and then create a list from that
 
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