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I have seen a lot of posts talking about how to "limit" the text input
of a cell to a certain number of characters, but using the data validation option does not stop the user from entering more than a defined number, it just warns that it is invalid. What can I do to make typing more than 36 characters impossible? I just want the input to stop after 36, and if data is pasted into the cell, I would want it cut off at 36. Thanks for any help you can give. -Erich |
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