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I am having trouble trying to figure this one out:
I am having customers fill out a form for me in excel, and am running into issues with the data they are inputting. I think the best way to correct this would be to restrict the fields that they can edit. For instance: If a customer chose 'BI' from the drop down menu in column A, I want him/her to be able to edit the neighboring cell in column B. Either by having Column B hidden naturally, and only shown when 'BI' is selected, or have it shown but can only be edited when 'BI' is selected. |
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