Earl,
I don't know what you mean by this statement: "I included
a complete row, a complete column, and a partial column,
overlapping"
What I do is select a single cell, then GoTo/Special/Data
Validation/Same
and three cells get selected. Yet if I then choose
Data/Validation I get the error that the selection contains
more than one type of validation.
This doesn't occur for all the cells in the sheet; for some,
it works correctly. I did an experiment: I copied a block
of four cells containing the three that got selected as
having the same type of validation but which then gave me
the subsequent error, to a new sheet. It worked correctly
on the new sheet; no subsequent error with warning that all
validation would be removed if I proceeded. What could be
going on here??
I'm using Excel 2003 SP1.
Thank you for persisting with this problem,
Kate
Earl Kiosterud wrote:
Kate,
You did say Same. I missed that. Ah-HYUK! (archaic for "Doh!")
I just tried a little test situation, but wasn't able to get such a failure
as you describe. GOTO correctly selected only the cells whose Data
Validation settings matched those of the active cell. I included a complete
row, a complete column, and a partial column, overlapping, trying to
confound it. Then with the cells selected from that GOTO, Data - Validation
did not indicate different settings -- it correctly indicated the Data
Validation settings. I'm using XL 2002.
Perhaps if you can describe your settings, the cells layout, we can see if
it will fail on our Excels. Also, indicate the release of Excel you're
using.
You might want to search the knowledge base at www.microsoft.com.