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You can use a list but uncheck the "In Cell Dropdown" box.
Or you could use Custom instead of list and use this formula: =OR(A1="AM",A1="PM") hth, Doug "Connie" wrote in message oups.com... I am trying to validate data using the Data Validation interface. I want to make sure the user enters either AM or PM, but I don't want to use a list. I want the user to type the data in. Is there a way to do this? Thanks. Connie |
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