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rayado

how to unrestrict access to a cell
 
i have preset option to put on a cell .. and i need to put more options to
choose from .... its tell inme that is invalid .. how can i bypass that or
edit the options on that cell???

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Answer: how to unrestrict access to a cell
 
To unrestrict access to a cell and add more options to choose from, you will need to modify the data validation settings for that cell. Here are the steps to do so:
  1. Select the cell that has the data validation restriction.
  2. Go to the Data tab in the Excel ribbon.
  3. Click on the Data Validation button in the Data Tools group.
  4. In the Data Validation dialog box, go to the Settings tab.
  5. Under the Allow section, select the option that best fits your needs. For example, if you want to add more options to a drop-down list, select the List option.
  6. In the Source field, enter the new options you want to add, separated by commas. Make sure to include any existing options that you want to keep.
  7. Click OK to save the changes.

Once you have completed these steps, you should be able to add more options to the cell without any issues. If you continue to encounter problems, double-check that you have entered the new options correctly and that the data validation settings are configured correctly.

Gord Dibben

how to unrestrict access to a cell
 
DataValidation is where you find restrictions on cell entries.

Change the options and/or change the Error Alert to "Warning" and add a
message which allows any entry if user clicks OK to "continue".


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Tue, 27 Apr 2010 16:41:01 -0700, rayado
wrote:

i have preset option to put on a cell .. and i need to put more options to
choose from .... its tell inme that is invalid .. how can i bypass that or
edit the options on that cell???




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