Reset dropdown list if another cell is changed

cyberdimitri

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  1. 365
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  1. Windows
Hi,

Here's my problem:
I have created a list in cells E1-E10 where the 1st entry is "Please select".

If A1 is empty, B1 must also be empty.
If there is any value in A1, then B1 should show in a dropdown the list from E1-E10.
If A1 changes after user selects a value from the dropdown for B1, B1 must reset to "Please select" again.
If A1 is cleared after user selects a value from the dropdown for B1, then B1 must be cleared too.

Anyway this is possible?
I have no knowlegde of VBA (I believe it's required) so I would appreciate any help to be spelt out.

Thanks!
 

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