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16 minutes? You really should give your postings a **lot** more time to be
answered be trying again. See your last posting for what I think is the solution to your question. Rick "mmd206" wrote in message ... I am trying to make three drop boxes, each containing a percentage eith an incremation of 5% (5%,10%,15% etc.). I would like the second to be affected by the first so the total selectable total is never over 100% (ie if box 1 says 10%, I can select 5% to 90%in box two), and the third to be affected similarly by the second and first. As the first box is filled first it need not be prohibited by the others. To do this I am using an IF formula within the validation, but as I can only use 7 IF Statements I can only get to a condition in which the first box displays 35%. Is there a way to further stack the IF statements (either within excel or using macros and visual basic), or is there a simpler way to solve this problem? |
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