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Why not just have one line per item with two cells - one showing the # of
points and the other showing the value. You could make the # of points a drop down list with the values 1-5. "marf" wrote: I have a table where users need to assign a score to an item... so for example: Item 1 |criteria for the item to receive 5 points blah blah |_________| |criteria for the item to receive 4 points blah blah |_________| |criteria for the item to receive 3 points blah blah |_________| |criteria for the item to receive 2 points blah blah |_________| |criteria for the item to receive 1 points blah blah |_________| Item 2 |criteria for the item to receive 5 points blah blah |_________| |criteria for the item to receive 4 points blah blah |_________| |criteria for the item to receive 3 points blah blah |_________| |criteria for the item to receive 2 points blah blah |_________| |criteria for the item to receive 1 points blah blah |_________| . . . Item 10 I need the user to enter only 1 value in the column for that item. so for example if they enter that the item gets a score of 5. I want the other rows for that item to be zero. I need some sort of macro or conditional statement that does that. I also would like to highlight the cell where they input the score upon entering the number.... How can I do this.. please help!! |
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