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Data Validation - Ignore Blank
I have noticed the "Ignore blank" check box in my Data Validation
window (XL2003), but i cannot figure out what it does. Nor can i find an answer in the Help files. Just what does this option do? Thanks, Tonso |
Data Validation - Ignore Blank
Ignore Blank: If checked, blank entries are allowed.
-- Hope this helps. If it does, please click the Yes button. Thanks in advance for your feedback. Gary Brown "Tonso" wrote: I have noticed the "Ignore blank" check box in my Data Validation window (XL2003), but i cannot figure out what it does. Nor can i find an answer in the Help files. Just what does this option do? Thanks, Tonso . |
Data Validation - Ignore Blank
If the source list is a named range that contains blank cells, users may be
able to type any entry, without receiving an error message. To prevent this: Select the cell that contains a data validation list Choose Data|Validation On the Settings tab, remove the check mark from the Ignore blank box. Click OK Note: If the source list contains blank cells, and is a range address, e.g. $A$1:$A$10, it will block invalid entries with Ignore blank on or off. Second.......................................... If your list is directly entered as a comma de-limited list you can add a blank entry by adding a comma <space i.e. NA,dog,cat,fish,<space Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 05:18:00 -0700 (PDT), Tonso wrote: I have noticed the "Ignore blank" check box in my Data Validation window (XL2003), but i cannot figure out what it does. Nor can i find an answer in the Help files. Just what does this option do? Thanks, Tonso |
Data Validation - Ignore Blank
On Mar 19, 11:13*am, Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote:
If the source list is a named range that contains blank cells, users may be able to type any entry, without receiving an error message. To prevent this: Select the cell that contains a data validation list Choose Data|Validation On the Settings tab, remove the check mark from the Ignore blank box. Click OK Note: If the source list contains blank cells, and is a range address, e.g. $A$1:$A$10, it will block invalid entries with Ignore blank on or off. Second.......................................... If your list is directly entered as a comma de-limited list you can add a blank entry by adding a comma <space i.e. *NA,dog,cat,fish,<space Gord Dibben *MS Excel MVP On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 05:18:00 -0700 (PDT), Tonso wrote: I have noticed the "Ignore blank" check box in my Data Validation window (XL2003), but i cannot figure out what it does. Nor can i find an answer in the Help files. Just what does this option do? Thanks, Tonso- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks! I am now clear on the function. Tonso |
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