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Default Cell validation

Accepts lower case letters:

aBcDe9999F
aaaaa0000a

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Biff
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"Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" wrote in
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I ***think*** this array-entered formula might work...

=AND(AND(MID(A1,ROW($1:$5),1)="A",MID(A1,ROW($1:$ 5),1)<="Z"),AND(MID(A1,ROW($6:$9),1)="0",MID(A1,R OW($6:$9),1)<="9"),AND(MID(A1,10,1)="A",MID(A1,10 ,1)<="Z"),LEN(A1)=10)

Note for the archives: Commit this formula with Ctrl+Shift+Enter instead
of just Enter by itself.

Rick


"T. Valko" wrote in message
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Still chokes:

?A?c*0000?
*****1234*
**a??0000x


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"Bob Phillips" wrote in message
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=AND(LEN(A1)=10,SUM(--(NOT(ISNUMBER(MATCH(UPPER(MID(A1,ROW($1:$5),1)),CH AR(ROW(INDIRECT("65:90"))),0)))))=0,
SUMPRODUCT(--(ISNUMBER(--MID(A1,ROW(INDIRECT("6:9")),1))))=4,ISNUMBER(MATCH (UPPER(RIGHT(A1,1)),CHAR(ROW(INDIRECT("65:90"))),0 )))

there you go.

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Bob


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"Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" wrote
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You will need to add something for the length... ABCDE1234FABCDEF
evaluates to TRUE.

Rick


"Bob Phillips" wrote in message
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=AND(SUM(--(NOT(ISNUMBER(MATCH(UPPER(MID(A1,ROW($1:$5),1)),CH AR(ROW(INDIRECT("65:90"))),0)))))=0,SUMPRODUCT(--(ISNUMBER(--MID(A1,ROW(INDIRECT("6:9")),1))))=4,ISNUMBER(MATCH (UPPER(RIGHT(A1,1)),CHAR(ROW(INDIRECT("65:90"))),0 )))

an array formula.

Before anyone pulls me up about ROW($1:$5) (as if!), I included it as
ROE(INDIRECT exceeds 7 nested functions.

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Bob


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"Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)"
wrote in message ...
I'm beginning to think the only "foolproof" way to do this might be
this formula...

=AND(MID(A1,1,1)="A",MID(A1,1,1)<="Z")+AND(MID(A1 ,2,1)="A",MID(A1,2,1)<="Z")+AND(MID(A1,3,1)="A", MID(A1,3,1)<="Z")+AND(MID(A1,4,1)="A",MID(A1,4,1) <="Z")+AND(MID(A1,5,1)="A",MID(A1,5,1)<="Z")+AND( MID(A1,6,1)="0",MID(A1,6,1)<="9")+AND(MID(A1,7,1) ="0",MID(A1,7,1)<="9")+AND(MID(A1,8,1)="0",MID(A 1,8,1)<="9")+AND(MID(A1,9,1)="0",MID(A1,9,1)<="9" )+AND(MID(A1,10,1)="A",MID(A1,10,1)<="Z")=10

although I do note some ALT+0### "type-able" keyboard characters (for
example, ALT+0140, ALT+0153, and others) will pass the test; however,
it would be foolproof for the "normal" keyboard characters.

Rick


"Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)"
wrote in message ...
I'm sorry, but it turns out there is still a problem... none of the
"letter" entry characters need to actually be letters to pass
through your formula. Here is one of the several worst possibilities
that your formula will return TRUE for...

$+#%&1234*

Rick


"Bob Phillips" wrote in message
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easily resolved

=AND(SUMPRODUCT(--(ISNUMBER(--MID(A21,ROW(INDIRECT("1:5")),1))))=0,SUMPRODUCT(--(ISNUMBER(--MID(A21,ROW(INDIRECT("6:9")),1))))=4,NOT(ISNUMBER(--RIGHT(A21,1))))

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HTH

Bob


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"Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)"
wrote in message ...
That formula is not foolproof; for example, consider these
entries...

ABCDE12.3F
ABCDE+123F
ABCDE$123F
ABCDE(12)F

Rick


"Bob Phillips" wrote in message
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=AND(SUMPRODUCT(--(ISNUMBER(--MID(A21,ROW(INDIRECT("1:5")),1))))=0,ISNUMBER(--MID(A21,6,4)),NOT(ISNUMBER(--RIGHT(A21,1))))

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HTH

Bob


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"Sai Krishna" wrote in
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Hi,

I have a cell where in I need to enter an alphanumeric strictly
as under

AAAAI7504G

The rule is : First 5 should be alphabets, next 4 should be
numbers and the
last again an alphabet.

The total characters are therefore 10. For the length of the
character, we
can use Text length under Data validation. But we need to ensure
that rule is
followed.

The above is only an illustration. But the positions of
alphabets and
numbers should be as per the rule above.

Now is there any formula that throws up a warning saying that a
number has
been entered in place of an alphabet. In other words, the above
rule should
not be violated.

regards
krishna