I have experienced a problem that I am unable to find a rectification
for. When my staff constantly use the space bar to delete an entered in
error number and leave the cell blank (although there is a space in the
cell) any cell which uses that cell within its formulation shows
#Value! or #####. I am aware that they should not be using the space
bar to delete numbers and the space within the cell is the reason for
the other formulation errors. I guess my question is how do I format
the cell so that only a number and nothing else can be entered?--
Field8585
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View this thread: www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=509519Maybe you can use Data|Validation to stop most problems.
But data|validation can be broken by copy|pasting.
You may want to consider modifying your formulas (yech!) to something like:
=N(A1) N(A5) N(A7)
(or use =sum(). It'll ignore text.)
Or use a worksheet event that looks for this kinds of changes.
If you want to try...
rightclick on the worksheet tab that should have this behavior. Select view
code and paste this in:
Option Explicit
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
Dim myCell As Range
On Error Resume Next 'just fly by any errors
For Each myCell In Target.Cells
If myCell.HasFormula = False Then
If IsEmpty(myCell.Value) = False Then
If Trim(myCell.Value) = quot;quot; Then
Application.EnableEvents = False
myCell.ClearContents
Application.EnableEvents = True
End If
End If
End If
Next myCell
On Error Goto 0
End Sub
One of the things that I don't like about this kind of event macro is that it
kills the Edit|Undo stack. If you can live with that problem, then maybe it's
worth a shot.
Field8585 wrote:
gt;
gt; I have experienced a problem that I am unable to find a rectification
gt; for. When my staff constantly use the space bar to delete an entered in
gt; error number and leave the cell blank (although there is a space in the
gt; cell) any cell which uses that cell within its formulation shows
gt; #Value! or #####. I am aware that they should not be using the space
gt; bar to delete numbers and the space within the cell is the reason for
gt; the other formulation errors. I guess my question is how do I format
gt; the cell so that only a number and nothing else can be entered?
gt;
gt; --
gt; Field8585
gt; ------------------------------------------------------------------------
gt; Field8585's Profile: www.excelforum.com/member.php...oamp;userid=31282
gt; View this thread: www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=509519
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Dave Peterson
- Aug 14 Mon 2006 20:08
#Value! errors
close
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