Microsoft KB Archive/211548

= You cannot use external references with data validation in Excel =

Article ID: 211548

Article Last Modified on 2/6/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Office Excel 2007
 * Microsoft Office Excel 2003
 * Microsoft Excel 2002 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Excel 2000 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Excel 97 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q211548



SYMPTOMS
When you type a cell reference to a cell in the Source or Formula box in the Data Validation dialog box, and then click OK, you receive the following error message:

You may not use references to other worksheets or workbooks for Data Validation criteria.



CAUSE
This issue occurs after you follow these steps:
 * 1) You select the cells to which you want to apply Data Validation, and then click Validation on the Data menu.

Note In Microsoft Office Excel 2007, you click Data Validation in the Data Tools area on the Data Validation tab.
 * 1) You click the Settings tab, and then click Custom in the Allow list.
 * 2) You specify a cell reference to a cell in another worksheet or workbook in the Source or Formula box.

The Data Validation command lets you add restrictions on data that is typed into specific cells. However, the cells that contain the data criteria can refer only to cells within the same worksheet as the cells that are restricted.



WORKAROUND
To work around this issue, specify a cell that is in an external worksheet as Data Validation criteria if a local cell refers to the criteria cell. To do this, follow these steps:  On the File menu, click New, click Workbook, and then click OK.

Note In Excel 2007, click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click New. In the New Workbook dialog box, click Blank and recent, click Blank Workbook, and then click Create. Select cell A1. On the Data menu, click Validation, and then click the Settings tab.

Note In Excel 2007, click Data Validation in the Data Tools area on the Data Validation tab, and then click the Setting tab. In the Allow list, click Whole number. In the Data list, click equal to. In the Value box, type a reference to a cell on the worksheet. For example, type =$B$1 .</li> Click OK.</li> In the cell that you referenced in step 6, type a formula that refers to the external criteria cell. For example, in cell B1, type the following formula:

=Sheet2!$C$1

</li> In the external cell, type the criteria value that you want to use for Data Validation. For example, in cell C1 of Sheet2, type 5 .</li> You may now type only the Data Validation criteria (for example, 5 ) in cell A1 of Sheet1.</li></ol>

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MORE INFORMATION
Excel includes a tool that lets you specify what data are valid for individual cells or for cell ranges in a worksheet. This tool is called Data Validation.

To access the tool in MIcrosoft Office Excel 2003 and in earlier versions of Excel, click Validation on the Data menu. To access the tool in Excel 2007, click Data Validation in the Data Tools area on the Data Validation tab.

Restrictions include values, dates, times, or lists of text or values. Restrictions can be limited to exact matches or ranges of cells. You can type the validating values in the Data Validation dialog box, or you can store them in worksheet cells. These validating cells must be on the same worksheet as the cells that are being restricted.

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