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I am putting together a spreadsheet that allows a client to enter
ineterview criteria that is weighted etc. Part of this is allowing them to change the weights (pervcentages). I would like for a popup message to appear if the percentage goes over 100. I have roughly put this together Function ValueCheck(ByVal Target As Range, Maximum As Integer) If Sum(Target.Column) Maximum Then Beep MsgBox "Caution, 100% has been exceeded!" End If End Function In the cell that shows total percentage I have =ValueCheck(B7:B28,100) I would like to try make it pretty generic so I can check against other values later. As a 2nd, how can I out a variable in the msgBox message ie: instead of 100% just put Maximum. TIA W |
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