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Please help,
I need a formula for data validation that accept only "Yes" and "No"
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Dragan, data validation, allow, list, source Yes, No is that what you want?
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Please help,
I need a formula for data validation that accept only "Yes" and "No"
values. Thanks.



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Paul B wrote:
Dragan, data validation, allow, list, source Yes, No is that what you want?

No, I don't need list. Only I want validation that allow user to input
in cell Yes or No value.
Sorry on my bad English.
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Dragan, that will only allow yes an no to be put in the cell, could you
explain a little more about what you want to do?

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Paul B wrote:
Dragan, data validation, allow, list, source Yes, No is that what you

want?
No, I don't need list. Only I want validation that allow user to input
in cell Yes or No value.
Sorry on my bad English.



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Dragan, you already have a list:Yes and No. These are 2 values, Excel
regards this as a list. Try to follow Paul's advice and use Data =
Validation =Settings. In the 'Allow' box, choose 'List'. You will see a box
called "source'. Directly input into this box all values that you want to
allow, separated by commas, e.g Yes,No

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Paul B wrote:
Dragan, data validation, allow, list, source Yes, No is that what you

want?
No, I don't need list. Only I want validation that allow user to input
in cell Yes or No value.
Sorry on my bad English.





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Joerg wrote:
Dragan, you already have a list:Yes and No. These are 2 values, Excel
regards this as a list. Try to follow Paul's advice and use Data =
Validation =Settings. In the 'Allow' box, choose 'List'. You will see a box
called "source'. Directly input into this box all values that you want to
allow, separated by commas, e.g Yes,No

Cheers,

Joerg

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Paul B wrote:
Dragan, data validation, allow, list, source Yes, No is that what you

want?
No, I don't need list. Only I want validation that allow user to input
in cell Yes or No value.
Sorry on my bad English.



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