[mso] Insert a validate WITHOUT changing value?
- From: "Robert Carneal" <carnealre@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 16:26:38 -0500
I have a spreadsheet almost 8K rows deep of what we *hope* are all text
numbers between 1001 & 1150, 2001 & 2150, 3001 & 3150, 4001 & 4150, etc. I
made a list of valid text numbers.
I thought I could simply make cell A2 a validated cell, and just copy it
down to the bottom, without changing the content of the cell. In other
words, without doing this cell by cell process. Possible? It would certainly
save a few hours. It would hopefully point out the cells containing text
numbers not on the list.
Thank you.
Robert
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