If there's a blank cell in the range that contains the list, users will
be able to type any value in the data validation cell.
Remove the blank cells, or use a dynamic range, as described he
http://www.contextures.com/xlNames01.html
PurpleMilk wrote:
I have used data validation quite a bit, but have never come across this.
In a worksheet, I have validation on a number of cells, most are using range
validation and I just entered a list validation.
My range validation works fine, but my list one does not because the error
check won't work. The list appears ok, but users can overtype a value
(which I don't want). I have entered "stop" works, but the error checking
doesn't. I selected "stop" for the alert and checked off the "show error
message". Fyi, the list is a named range on another worksheet.
Is there a limit to the number of values that can be validated? I have
approx 1000.
Thanks for any help
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Contextures
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