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I am wondering if it is possible to have a flag or error message, when the
same cell contents, is entered into two different cells on a sheet. This is for a master schedule created in Excel. Example. The address "52 chestnut" is entered into a cell and remains there. Later in the sheet, if "52 chestnut" is entered, some sort of error or flag or the "#######" message can come up. I know its a strech, but is it possible? Regards, Andy |
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