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Data validation question
Hi
I have a cell that contains a data validation field. The entries of the dropdown box are "yes" and "no". Now I have the problem, that I want to enter just the first character of the desired value, e.g. "y" for "yes". Is it possible to get this work? It seems that Excel doesn't support this feature. Many thanks in advance. Tom |
Data validation question
If you mean you want to enter Y and have Yes appear in the cell, or Yes to
be highlighted in the list, then no, data validation doesn't support that. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Tom" wrote in message ... Hi I have a cell that contains a data validation field. The entries of the dropdown box are "yes" and "no". Now I have the problem, that I want to enter just the first character of the desired value, e.g. "y" for "yes". Is it possible to get this work? It seems that Excel doesn't support this feature. Many thanks in advance. Tom |
Data validation question
Tom,
I don't think you can do this. If it is a straight YES/NO field, then you could put Yes/No as a header and enter y & n as the list data. Steve "Tom" wrote in message ... Hi I have a cell that contains a data validation field. The entries of the dropdown box are "yes" and "no". Now I have the problem, that I want to enter just the first character of the desired value, e.g. "y" for "yes". Is it possible to get this work? It seems that Excel doesn't support this feature. Many thanks in advance. Tom |
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