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cboyko

Validating non-blank cells in workbook
 

I have created a form in Excel that is to be filled in by end users.
This form spans several worksheets. On each worksheet there are several
input fields that must be populated with data. (I've labelled these as
required, but you know how people listen). The data that will go into
these fields can be freeform alphanumeric data. I wanted to set a
validation control that would prompt the end user with an error message
should they try to save the workbook or navigate to another worksheet
without populating all of the required fields.
Can someone please help with this validation control?
Thanks


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Dave Peterson

Validating non-blank cells in workbook
 
See your other thread in .misc.

cboyko wrote:

I have created a form in Excel that is to be filled in by end users.
This form spans several worksheets. On each worksheet there are several
input fields that must be populated with data. (I've labelled these as
required, but you know how people listen). The data that will go into
these fields can be freeform alphanumeric data. I wanted to set a
validation control that would prompt the end user with an error message
should they try to save the workbook or navigate to another worksheet
without populating all of the required fields.
Can someone please help with this validation control?
Thanks

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cboyko
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cboyko's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=33415
View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=532377


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Dave Peterson


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