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Preventing Invalid Characters using data Validation
I'm trying to create a template for users to enter data and have it input
onto a spreadsheet, there are some conditions i need to set using data validation and im not sure how to do it.. There cannot be any spaces,-,&,%,#... etc.. in the fields, but Numeric and Alpha are ok. There also can only be 10 characters in the field which is easy to define. I tried using the custom validation but Im not familiar with how to create a formula to achieve this goal. |
Preventing Invalid Characters using data Validation
Is this something that cannot be done?.. I see lots of peoples questions
being answered but not mine :).. Thanks "NLiles" wrote: I'm trying to create a template for users to enter data and have it input onto a spreadsheet, there are some conditions i need to set using data validation and im not sure how to do it.. There cannot be any spaces,-,&,%,#... etc.. in the fields, but Numeric and Alpha are ok. There also can only be 10 characters in the field which is easy to define. I tried using the custom validation but Im not familiar with how to create a formula to achieve this goal. |
Preventing Invalid Characters using data Validation
it can be done............
but it's not a real simple thing..... one way - you'd have to have a selection_change macro that targets those specific cells, so when they exit the cell, the maco automatically checks what's been entered & sees if it's "ok." then it would have to throw up a message box directing them back to the cell, to fix it, and what's wrong with it. an easier (but less foolproof) method would be to have a validation message box with an input message that basically says what you said below: "this cell can only contain alpha or numeric characters, maximum of 10. no spaces,-,&,%,#... etc.. in the fields" but like i said, it won't PREVENT users from entering the wrong data. another way - you probably could also do it with data validation & a formula format, but i don't know how to do that, either. try searching the newsgroup for "validation format" :) susan On Apr 30, 2:30 pm, NLiles wrote: Is this something that cannot be done?.. I see lots of peoples questions being answered but not mine :).. Thanks "NLiles" wrote: I'm trying to create a template for users to enter data and have it input onto a spreadsheet, there are some conditions i need to set using data validation and im not sure how to do it.. There cannot be any spaces,-,&,%,#... etc.. in the fields, but Numeric and Alpha are ok. There also can only be 10 characters in the field which is easy to define. I tried using the custom validation but I'm not familiar with how to create a formula to achieve this goal.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
Preventing Invalid Characters using data Validation
How about event code that strips out all but numerics or alphas as you enter
data? Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) Dim rCell As Range Dim i As Long Dim sChar As String Dim sTemp As String On Error GoTo ws_exit: Application.EnableEvents = False If Not Intersect(Target, Me.Range("A1:A10")) Is Nothing Then With Target For i = 1 To Len(.Text) sChar = Mid(.Text, i, 1) If sChar Like "[0-9a-zA-Z]" Then _ sTemp = sTemp & sChar Next i .Value = sTemp End With End If ws_exit: Application.EnableEvents = True End Sub Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 11:30:01 -0700, NLiles wrote: Is this something that cannot be done?.. I see lots of peoples questions being answered but not mine :).. Thanks "NLiles" wrote: I'm trying to create a template for users to enter data and have it input onto a spreadsheet, there are some conditions i need to set using data validation and im not sure how to do it.. There cannot be any spaces,-,&,%,#... etc.. in the fields, but Numeric and Alpha are ok. There also can only be 10 characters in the field which is easy to define. I tried using the custom validation but I’m not familiar with how to create a formula to achieve this goal. |
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