Multiple Data Validation
Thanks! It worked perfectly. I appreciate all of your help!
"T. Valko" wrote:
If I were you I'd restrict the user to entering only the single character
"X". Then you could use this:
Select the range B4:G4
DataValidation
Allow: Custom
Formula:
=AND(OR(B4="x",B4=""),COUNTIF($B4:$G4,"X")<=3,$B4& $D4&$F4<"xxx")
Uncheck Ignore blank
OK out
Allows only the single character X
Allows only a maximum of 3 Xs in the entire range
Does not allow those 3 Xs to be in B4, D4 and F4
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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP
"JStiehl" wrote in message
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Thanks. That worked great for prohibiting entries under B, L, and S
together. I think I was unclear on the other part. Users are entering an
x
under columns like a check mark, and they may select a maximum of 3
columns
to enter their x under (from the choices B, M, L, A, S and E). I was
using
data validation to prohibit more than 3 column selections using this:
=COUNTA($B$4:$G$4)<4. Is there any way to combine both your formula and
this
one with data validation? Thanks so much, I appreciate your help!
"T. Valko" wrote:
Users are supposed to enter an X, but are not
prohibited from entering a different value.
prohibits X's from being entered under more
than 3 of the 6 columns
So, I guess that means a user can enter 3 Xs and up to 3 other entries
for
the other 3 cells?
Try this:
=AND(COUNTIF($B4:$G4,"x")<=3,($B4="x")+($D4="x")+( $F4="x")<3)
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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP
"JStiehl" wrote in message
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The actual colums are B4 through G4. Users are supposed to enter an X,
but
are not prohibited from entering a different value. Thanks for your
help!
"T. Valko" wrote:
I have six columns titled B, M, L, A, S, E.
What are the *actual* columns being used? Are the columns a contiguous
range?
Is the only allowable entry a X?
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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP
"JStiehl" wrote in message
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I have six columns titled B, M, L, A, S, E. I have a data validation
that
prohibits X's from being entered under more than 3 of the 6 columns
per
row.
I need another data validation that prohibits users from entering
their
3
X's
under the columns B, L, and S together (all other combinations are
fine).
Any help is much appreciated.
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