Namaste!
Data Validation is one of the finest and most important features of MS
Excel. The Third part of our tutorial on Data Validation with screen
reader is here.
Click the link below to watch the video.
https://youtu.be/60BycV1chpw
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With warm regards,
*Helpline for the Blind*
[image: NAB
Namaste!
Data Validation is one of the finest and most important features of MS
Excel. The second part of our tutorial on Data Validation with screen
readers is here.
Click the link below to watch the video
https://youtu.be/hwoQdoksvj8
--
With warm regards,
*Helpline for the Blind*
[image: NAB o
Namaste!
Data Validation is one of the finest and most important features on MS
Excel. You can restrict or allow the user to enter only a specified
range of numbers or text or date.
It is fully accessible with screen reader,
So, to learn more about data validation,
please click on below link to se
enter the worksheet name followed by the exclamation point. For
example, Sheet3!$A$21:$A$35 means cell range from A21 to A35 on the
worksheet named Sheet3.
On 6/15/13, raghavendra wrote:
> Dear Friends,
> How to use references to other workbooks for Data Validation criteria to
> create drop-down
Dear Friends,
How to use references to other workbooks for Data Validation criteria to
create drop-down list in existing book? I followed Excel help but
couldn't succeed.
Please throw some light on it.
Hoping Solution
Raghavendra
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