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SUMMARYThis article shows you how to use data validation to ensure that a number can be entered into only one cell in a range that you specify. MORE INFORMATIONBy using a data validation formula, you can ensure that a number can be entered into only one cell in a range that you specify. The data validation formula should look as follows
where <RANGE> is the range you want to restrict.
For example, if you want to allow a number to be entered into either cell A2 or B2, but not both, follow these steps:
REFERENCES
For more information about data validation, click the Office Assistant,
type data validation, click Search, and then click to view "Prevent entry
of incorrect data in a cell."
Q120802 Office: How to Add/Remove a Single Office Program or ComponentFor additional examples of data validation, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q159252 XL97: Description and Examples of Data Validation Additional query words: XL97 option checkbox choice survey
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