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Default Sheet Event

I have a sheet which is sent to users to check data on it and also add
further data to it.

Column F on the sheet has a validation list, it is made up of 8 items.

The first 4 (Yes1, Yes2, NI and No) are to be used for the data that is on
the sheet when it is sent, the last 4 (Yes1^, Yes2^, NI^ and No^) are used
for any additional data that is added.

I would like a way to ensure that the correct item is picked. For example,
any additional date should have a ^ and original data shouldn't.

Column A is called 'ID' and is simply 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc, etc.
Sheets("Sheet2").Range("F22").Value = the number of rows of original data.

When the user chooses an item in the list is there a way to check if the ID
is <= Sheets("Sheet2").Range("F22").Value , if it is then the entry should
be Yes1, Yes2, NI or No? If it isn't , MsgBox "Error!"

Similarly, when the user chooses an item in the list is there a way to check
if the ID is Sheets("Sheet2").Range("F22").Value , if it is then the entry
should be Yes1^, Yes2^, NI^ or No^? If it isn't , MsgBox "Error!"

I hope I have explained clearly and that this 'validation check' is possible
in this way.

Thanks in advance.

Gareth





 
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