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I am trying to set up a spreadsheet so that in particular cells the option is
available to pick from a list or enter freeform text. I thought I had found the answer in the data validation help file, but this does not seem to make any difference. Have I misunderstood what this means? "To specify how you want to handle blank (null) values, select or clear the Ignore blank check box. Note: If your allowed values are based on a cell range with a defined name, and there is a blank cell anywhere in the range, setting the Ignore blank check box allows any values to be entered in the validated cell. This is also true for any cells referenced by validation formulas: if any referenced cell is blank, setting the Ignore blank check box allows any values to be entered in the validated cell." |
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Maybe this option will work for you:
In the Data Validation dialog, set the Error Alert to "Warning" and enter an appropriate message (like: That item is not on the list...do you want to add it?) If the users enter non-list entries, they will be notified of the variance, but allowed to use the new value. Does that help? *********** Regards, Ron XL2002, WinXP-Pro "PJH" wrote: I am trying to set up a spreadsheet so that in particular cells the option is available to pick from a list or enter freeform text. I thought I had found the answer in the data validation help file, but this does not seem to make any difference. Have I misunderstood what this means? "To specify how you want to handle blank (null) values, select or clear the Ignore blank check box. Note: If your allowed values are based on a cell range with a defined name, and there is a blank cell anywhere in the range, setting the Ignore blank check box allows any values to be entered in the validated cell. This is also true for any cells referenced by validation formulas: if any referenced cell is blank, setting the Ignore blank check box allows any values to be entered in the validated cell." |
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There are instructions here for creating a data validation list based on a
named range: http://www.contextures.com/xlDataVal01.html If one of the cells in the named range is blank, and 'Ignore blank' has a check mark, users will be able to select from the dropdown list, or type any value in the cell. -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html "PJH" wrote in message ... I am trying to set up a spreadsheet so that in particular cells the option is available to pick from a list or enter freeform text. I thought I had found the answer in the data validation help file, but this does not seem to make any difference. Have I misunderstood what this means? "To specify how you want to handle blank (null) values, select or clear the Ignore blank check box. Note: If your allowed values are based on a cell range with a defined name, and there is a blank cell anywhere in the range, setting the Ignore blank check box allows any values to be entered in the validated cell. This is also true for any cells referenced by validation formulas: if any referenced cell is blank, setting the Ignore blank check box allows any values to be entered in the validated cell." |
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