Force input & colour cells

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Duncs

What I want to do is this -

If Cell A1 contains a value, I want to force the user to enter
someting in cells H1 & K1, as well as well as colour cell K1 based on
what is entered in cell K1. So, for example:

A1 contains Credit Card. So, as it contains a value, I want to ensure
that something is entered in H1 & K1. If I enter 'Completed' in K1, I
want it to show as green. The colouring I have done, using
coonditional formatting, but I can't get the force entry part working.

Am using Excel 2003.

TIA

Duncs
 
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Don Guillett Excel MVP

What I want to do is this -

If Cell A1 contains a value, I want to force the user to enter
someting in cells H1 & K1, as well as well as colour cell K1 based on
what is entered in cell K1.  So, for example:

A1 contains Credit Card.  So, as it contains a value, I want to ensure
that something is entered in H1 & K1.  If I enter 'Completed' in K1, I
want it to show as green.  The colouring I have done, using
coonditional formatting, but I can't get the force entry part working.

Am using Excel 2003.

TIA

Duncs

It is not clear what will trigger your "force". An entry
where_________

"If desired, send your file to dguillett @gmail.com I will only look
if:
1. You send a copy of this message on an inserted sheet
2. You give me the newsgroup and the subject line
3. You send a clear explanation of what you want
4. You send before/after examples and expected results."
 
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WallyWallWhackr

What I want to do is this -

If Cell A1 contains a value, I want to force the user to enter
someting in cells H1 & K1, as well as well as colour cell K1 based on
what is entered in cell K1. So, for example:

A1 contains Credit Card. So, as it contains a value, I want to ensure
that something is entered in H1 & K1. If I enter 'Completed' in K1, I
want it to show as green. The colouring I have done, using
coonditional formatting, but I can't get the force entry part working.

Am using Excel 2003.

TIA

Duncs

Here ya go, dude.

I took a guess at where you *might* be heading, but the basics of
forced menuing are there.

Essentially two drop down menus that are dependent on the choice made
in A1.

http://www.mediafire.com/?p68l8xd69k2kz9u
 
W

WallyWallWhackr

So, did you ever get what you needed?

Did you examine the workbook I posted for you?
 
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Duncs

Wally, I'm really sorry. I've been so busy especially with working
over the Christmas period, I haven't had the chance to look back at
any of these posts and issu emy thanks.

So two things...my apologies fo rnot getting back to you, and my
thanks for helping me with a solution.

Cheers

Duncs
 

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