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![]() Hello, How would I allow someone to put an 'x' in one of two cells but not in both? Also, as there would need to be an 'x' in one of the two cells only if there were text in a different cell, is there a way to indicate the need for the 'x' should text be inserted but the 'x' omitted? Clear as mud huh? Thanks -- Maxemily |
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