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Is there any way that when you turn on "validation" and select "list" that
you can still have a user enter any value they wish?

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Dan,
Yes, uncheck the "Show error alert..." on the Error Alert tab.

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Hello All,
Is there any way that when you turn on "validation" and select "list"

that
you can still have a user enter any value they wish?

Thank you

Dan G.




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Oh my...I feel like such an idiot...thank you!!!

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Dan,
Yes, uncheck the "Show error alert..." on the Error Alert tab.

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Hello All,
Is there any way that when you turn on "validation" and select "list"

that
you can still have a user enter any value they wish?

Thank you

Dan G.






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