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The value in D8 is not a formula if I use < (not equal
to) in a data validation custom formula it does not work when I change the value but if I only use < or it works why In other works if the formula is D8<1.5 and I change the value to 1 it error message apears but if the formula is D8<1.5 no matter how I change the value no error apears Thankx |
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In which cell are you using this data validation?
Esrei wrote: The value in D8 is not a formula if I use < (not equal to) in a data validation custom formula it does not work when I change the value but if I only use < or it works why In other works if the formula is D8<1.5 and I change the value to 1 it error message apears but if the formula is D8<1.5 no matter how I change the value no error apears Thankx -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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