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I have a worksheet that is a quote form for quoting on bricks. Bricks
are only avaliable in lots of 66. So if my sales people are giving a quote say for 3000 bricks this would not be possiable because they only come in lots of 66, the figue they would have to enter would be 3036. I was wondering if there is a way to get the cell to show an error if the figue entered dose not work with multiables of 66. Thanks |
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