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I think you wll need VBA ("Worksheet_Change" event) for this as you want
separate messages for the two conditions. And you will need a list for the both the (in)valid entries and the "special six". "JICDB" wrote: I don't really want to use a list for this data validation problem because I have 240 items for the list. Six of those items I want to display a message if they are entered. What kind of formula do I use for this or do I have to use a list? In addition (as long as I'm asking) if I wanted a warning message to come up if the item number was invalid (I assume I need a list then) can you put two data validation formulas for the same cell reference? I would want both of the above conditions met with messages. |
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