Jack
Member
Hi everyone. An issue that has bugged me for a long time is for a simple checklist situation, I like to use say Wingdings 2 format and enter "R" (for a tick) and "S" (for a cross) and set up a simple validation drop down to select a tick or a cross in a checklist type situation. But if the spreadsheet is for non proficient Excel users it's weird to ask them to select "R" or "S" to get a tick or cross. It would be much better that they see say Y in the validation dropdown but then R is substituted and entered to the cell which is formatted to Wingdings 2 and shows a tick. Can anyone think of a way?
I know you could use 2 cells side by side and in one you pick Y and a formula puts R in the 2nd Wingdings 2 formatted cell. You could also use a form control tick box but I find these cumbersome as they don't copy well as the linked cell is always absolute and doesn't change relative to it's new cell address.
thanks
I know you could use 2 cells side by side and in one you pick Y and a formula puts R in the 2nd Wingdings 2 formatted cell. You could also use a form control tick box but I find these cumbersome as they don't copy well as the linked cell is always absolute and doesn't change relative to it's new cell address.
thanks