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I would like to know if I can prevent a certain value being entered into a
cell if the preceeding cell has acertain value. For example if cell 1A has the value N entered in it can I prevent the value E being placed into cell 1B, obviously if any other value is in cell 1A I want to be able to enter the value E. This is not a validating issue as I am also using validation rules so that only certain values can be put into cells. Thanks in advance |
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