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Data validation on data validation function
Hi,
In the data validation function using list, if you manually insert a value that doesn't exist within this list then you get an error. If you chose to ignore it then the value stays in the cell even though it doesn't exist from the available list of entries. My question is, how do I get Excel to inform me which cells within the workbook have such a case? Is there a way to run something to re-check all relevant cells that are using data validation and whether the value is an valid entry. Hope my question makes sense! Thanks in advance Peter |
Data validation on data validation function
If you chose to ignore it then the value stays in the cell
That depends on what type of error alert you're using. There are 3 different levels: Stop, Warning and Info. If you use the Stop level you can't manually enter a non-matching value in the cell. You could conditional formatting to highlight entries that are "not allowed". -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Peter" wrote in message ... Hi, In the data validation function using list, if you manually insert a value that doesn't exist within this list then you get an error. If you chose to ignore it then the value stays in the cell even though it doesn't exist from the available list of entries. My question is, how do I get Excel to inform me which cells within the workbook have such a case? Is there a way to run something to re-check all relevant cells that are using data validation and whether the value is an valid entry. Hope my question makes sense! Thanks in advance Peter |
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