Microsoft KB Archive/213358

= XL2000: How to Programmatically Make Sure That Only Numbers Are Entered in a Column =

Article ID: 213358

Article Last Modified on 11/23/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Excel 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q213358





SUMMARY
This article contains a sample Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications Sub procedure (macro) that you can use to ensure that only a certain type of data entry occurs. The macro in this article requires a user to enter only numbers in a specific column on a worksheet.

NOTE: The Validation command in the Data menu provides the same functionality as the sample macros in this article and has an expanded range of restrictions and validation message options.



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To create and run a sample Visual Basic macro that can restrict the data type in a spreadsheet column, use the steps in the following example.

This sample macro restricts the data in column "C" (column 3) of worksheet 1 to numbers only.  Start Excel, and then Press ALT+F11 to start the Visual Basic editor. On the Insert menu, click Module.  In the module sheet, type the following code: Sub Auto_Open Sheets("Sheet1").OnEntry = "numbers" End Sub

Sub numbers If ActiveCell.Column = 3 And Not IsNumeric(ActiveCell.Value) Then MsgBox "Enter a number." ActiveCell.Value = "" ' Clears contents of active cell. End If End Sub  Press ALT+F11 to return to Excel. On the Tools menu, point to Macro, and then click Macros. In the Macro name box, click Auto_Open, and then click Run.</li> In cell C1, type C, and then press ENTER.

The entry disappears and a message box returns "Enter a number".</li></ol>

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