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A member of this forum provided the following UDF to display a formula within
a cell: Function GetFormula(Cell As Range) As String GetFormula = Cell.Formula End Function I tried creating the following €ścustom€ť Validation rule for cell A1 (which happens to contain a formula): =LEFT(GetFormula(A1),1)="=" but it is not working correctly (I get a €śNamed range cannot be found€ť error message). I want to ensure that someone doesn't inadvertently over-write a cell containing a formula. Can anyone show me how to do this using a Validation rule? I am aware of a solution using Conditional Formatting, but I really need to use a Validation rule. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Bob |
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