Modify Method (Validation Object)

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Modifies data validation for a range.

Syntax

expression.Modify(Type, AlertStyle, Operator, Formula1, Formula2)

expression   Required. An expression that returns a Validation object.

Type   Required Long. The validation type. Can be one of the following XlDVType constants: xlValidateCustom, xlValidateDate, xlValidateDecimal, xlValidateInputOnly, xlValidateList, xlValidateTextLength, xlValidateTime, or xlValidateWholeNumber.

AlertStyle   Optional Variant. The validation alert style. Can be one of the following XlDVAlertStyle constants: xlValidAlertInformation, xlValidAlertStop, or xlValidAlertWarning.

Operator   Optional Variant. The data validation operator. Can be one of the following XlFormatConditionOperator constants: xlBetween, xlEqual, xlGreater, xlGreaterEqual, xlLess, xlLessEqual, xlNotBetween, or xlNotEqual.

Formula1   Optional Variant. The first part of the data validation equation.

Formula2   Optional Variant. The second part of the data validation when Operator is xlBetween or xlNotBetween (otherwise, this argument is ignored).

Remarks

The Modify method requires different arguments, depending on the validation type, as shown in the following table.

Validation type Arguments
xlValidateCustom Formula1 is required; Formula2 is ignored. Formula1 must contain an expression that evaluates to True when data entry is valid and False when data entry is invalid.
xlInputOnly AlertStyle, Formula1, and Formula2 are not used.
xlValidateList Formula1 is required; Formula2 is ignored. Formula1 must contain either a comma-delimited list of values or a worksheet reference to the list.
xlValidateWholeNumber, xlValidateDate, xlValidateDecimal, xlValidateTextLength, or xlValidateTime Formula1 or Formula2, or both, must be specified.