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Conditional Formatting based on Non Blank Cells
I have a form for users to fill out and I only want them to fill out one of
three categories. So if they type something in one category I want the other two categories to grey out. How can I do that? |
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Conditional Formatting based on Non Blank Cells
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if they type something in one category And what cells would they be typing into? I want the other two categories to grey out. And where are these categories? -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Ashley1432" wrote in message ... I have a form for users to fill out and I only want them to fill out one of three categories. So if they type something in one category I want the other two categories to grey out. How can I do that? |
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