How can I remove multiple choices in a Numbers cell?

How can I remove multiple choices in a cell?





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Posted on Oct 13, 2025 4:40 PM

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Posted on Oct 13, 2025 11:09 PM

StephenfromAlbuquerque wrote:

in this particular column, every time I want to place and X, a multiple answer selection pops up seeking me to select which one I want.
I want to rid myself of having to deal with the selection process.


That's Numbers trying to be helpful by giving you suggestions based on the other entries you have made in that column.


You can tell Numbers to stop giving you suggestions by unchecking 'Show suggestions when editing table cells' at Numbers > Settings ... in the menu.




SG



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Oct 13, 2025 11:09 PM in response to StephenfromAlbuquerque

StephenfromAlbuquerque wrote:

in this particular column, every time I want to place and X, a multiple answer selection pops up seeking me to select which one I want.
I want to rid myself of having to deal with the selection process.


That's Numbers trying to be helpful by giving you suggestions based on the other entries you have made in that column.


You can tell Numbers to stop giving you suggestions by unchecking 'Show suggestions when editing table cells' at Numbers > Settings ... in the menu.




SG



Oct 13, 2025 9:27 PM in response to StephenfromAlbuquerque

Hi Stephen,


Perhaps you have a Pop_up Menu in the last row of that column. Adding a new row will copy that Cell Data Format (another Pop-Up Menu!)


Select the whole column by clicking on the Column Letter. Then apply the method described by 6x6 (Format Panel > Cell > Data Format > Automatic).


All cells in that column will become Automatic. Each cell will adopt the last setting that you gave it when it was a Pop-Up Menu. Now manually change them by typing what you want each cell to show.


Regards,

Ian.

Oct 14, 2025 6:08 AM in response to StephenfromAlbuquerque

You do not have to select from the list, you can type whatever you want just as if the list wasn't there. The list is created from the other entries in that column. If there is something on the list that should not be there (a mistake or a mistyped entry, for example), that means it appears elsewhere in that column and you might want to find it and fix it. The list will not contain old entries that no longer appear in the column. Or you can turn the list off like SGIII suggested. I have it off on mine. I wish it was a spreadsheet/document or table setting vs a Numbers setting. There are some spreadsheets/tables where it would be useful but too many where it is not.

Oct 13, 2025 8:16 PM in response to Yellowbox

Unfortunately I created this problem while building a spreadsheet. In one column, with 680 rows in the column, an x is placed in a row to show compliance. Unfortunately I entered different answers and tabbed to the next cell. When I went back to fix the error, I erased the incorrect entry and placed the correct entry into the cell.

Now as I continue to expand the spreadsheet, in this particular column, every time I want to place and X, a multiple answer selection pops up seeking me to select which one I want.

I want to rid myself of having to deal with the selection process.

Do you have a suggestion?

How can I remove multiple choices in a Numbers cell?

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