Contextures — Microsoft Office Consulting and Training
Don’t be fooled by the “Microsoft Access Database Design” at the top of the page. This site has some of the best Excel tips on the web.
Contextures — Microsoft Office Consulting and Training
Don’t be fooled by the “Microsoft Access Database Design” at the top of the page. This site has some of the best Excel tips on the web.
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Dick,
Thanks for posting the link to my site!
Deb
Very cool link Dick. I’m already using one of the tips I found there: Data Validation — Hide Previously Used Items in Dropdown.
Data validation is a good thing, and I use it in the databases I create for the office (when MS Acess would be overkill). Excel’s built-in data validation rules can’t do everything, though, and I think I can use that tip in several workbooks.
Thanks to Ms. Dalgleish, too.