Remove a dropdown from a Google sheet

In Google Sheets, a dropdown allows you to select a value from a predefined list, streamlining data entry and reducing errors. Sometimes you need to remove a dropdown – and the process of removing it depends on whether the dropdown is used in the column of a table. Skip to the applicable steps:

If Remove rule is disabled when opening the dropdown settings, then likely the dropdown is part of the column definition inside a table. Go to Remove a dropdown located inside of a table.

Remove a dropdown located outside of a table

Use these instructions if your dropdown is located outside of a table. If your dropdown is defined as part of a column in a table, jump to the next section because the steps are different.

Remove a dropdown outside of a table using your mouse

  • Right-click the cell containing the dropdown, and then
  • Select Dropdown from the popup menu.
  • The data validation panel will open.
  • Click Remove rule on the bottom of the panel

Remove a dropdown outside of a table using your keyboard

  • Move keyboard focus to the cell containing the dropdown, and then
  • Press Shift-Enter to open the dropdown, and then
  • Press the Up or Down arrow keys to navigate to the pencil (edit) icon, and then
  • Press the Enter key. The data validation panel will open.
  • Press the Tab key until Remove rule has focus and then press Enter.
    • Tip: the Remove rule button is one tab position after the Done button. Keep pressing Tab until Done has focus, then press Tab one last time.

Remove a dropdown located inside of a table

If your table contains a column with a dropdown, then you cannot directly remove the dropdown (as of Mary 2026). It is unclear whether this is a bug or by design. To fix, you must make a copy of the column and paste back with values only.

Remove a dropdown inside of a table using your mouse

You must copy the column values into a new column without the dropdown:

  1. Insert an empty column next to the dropdown column:
    • Right-click anywhere in the dropdown column
    • Select + Insert 1 column left from the popup menu
    • A column will be inserted to the left of the dropdown column
  2. Copy the dropdown column:
    • Right-click the header cell (top) of the dropdown column
    • Select Copy from the popup menu
  3. Paste special values only into the empty column you added
    • Right-click the header (top) of the new empty column you added
    • Select Paste special > Values only
    • The contents of the dropdown column will be pasted as values only
  4. Delete the dropdown column
    • Right-click anywhere in the dropdown column
    • Select Delete table column from the popup menu

Remove a dropdown inside of a table using your keyboard

You must copy the column values into a new column without the dropdown:

  1. Insert an empty column next to the dropdown column
    • Move focus to anywhere in the dropdown column
    • Press Control + Alt + = on Windows, or ⌘ + Option + = on a Mac
    • Use the arrow keys to select Insert Column. A column is inserted to the left.
  2. Copy the dropdown column
    • Use the arrow key to move anywhere back in the dropdown column
    • Press Control + Space to select the entire column
    • Press Control + C to copy the column
  3. Paste values only into the new empty column
    • Use the arrow keys to move to the header cell of the new column
    • Press Control + Shift + V to paste values only
  4. Remove the old dropdown column
    • Use the arrow keys to move back to the old dropdown column
    • Press Control + Alt + – (minus) to open the delete menu
    • Select the option to delete the column

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