Date Validation - Must equal Sundays date
What cell was active when you applied Data|Validation?
What was the formula you used?
Copy and paste from that dialog.
jeridbohmann wrote:
Tried it on a new spreadhseet...to make sure my other sheet wasn't messed up
and the same result happened....nothing.
"jeridbohmann" wrote:
Style is on stop, error message is there
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
Take a look at Excel's help for =weekday(). It has a nice explanation about
what that number means.
When you applied data|Validation, did you check the "show error alert..." box on
the Error Alert tab?
Make sure you make the Style "stop", too.
jeridbohmann wrote:
I used that code and in the formula except it says:
=WEEKDAY(U1,2)=7
In cell U1 I have 12/04/05
Is this correct? I enter 12/06/05 and it take it and every other date I try.
I must be missing something.
Also: U1 = the cell, what does the ",2" do for the formula?
I put that message in there too! Maybe he'll get the picture!
Thanks !
"Peo Sjoblom" wrote:
Use datavalidationcustom and in the formula box put
=WEEKDAY(A1,2)=7
where A1 is the cell with the validation, click the error alert tab and type
a message like "John, learn the difference between Sunday and other days!"
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Regards,
Peo Sjoblom
"jeridbohmann" wrote in message
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I have a nifty little time sheet for 3 employees to use. Unfortunatly this
thing needs to be dummy proof because now I am responsible of making sure
they enter the right dates. All they need to do is enter every other weeks
start date.
For instance:
John's pay period starts on 12/4/05 (a sunday). All he has to do is type
in
12/4/05 in one cell and the spreadsheet fills in the end date, the weekday
dates, etc..
He won't have to do it again until 2 weeks (12/18/05).
John can't seem to enter the right date and then payroll gets mad and they
yell at me...blah blah.
So I tried doing a data validation for a range of cells (I have all the
valid Sundays in a column on the same sheet). What am I doing wrong??
Is this even possible?
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Dave Peterson
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Dave Peterson
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