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Default Another Custom Format

On Mar 23, 11:36*am, "Fred Smith" wrote:
Formats work only on numbers. Text cannot be formatted. You will need to use
a formula to do what you want.

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Fred

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I recently posted a question here about a custom format, and the
response worked great. Now i have another similar question. Using
XL2003, I need a validation list simialr to the example below:


A * *Less than 5
F * *Less than 10
K * *Less than 50
etc
etc


I would like the validation dropdown list to show, for example, "A
Less than 5", but after the selection is made, to only show "A" in the
cell. I can make it work when "A" is a number, for example 1, using
the format * General" * *Less than 5". But that does not work if the 1
is replaced by A. I have tried without success to accomplish this. Is
it possible? How?


Thanks for all your help!


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Thanks Eduardo and Fred, i will have to try another approach it seems.

Tonso
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