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Option A makes available all three validation methods listed below; Option B makes the first two available.

 

Tip

A data description for the column is displayed when you hover the mouse over a cell or click in a cell.  Use this feature if you are unsure of why a cell failed validation.

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  1. As you are entering data into a form, the program validates your entries.

  2. If an entry fails validation, the program displays a pop-up dialog describing the error; the cell color is also set to pink after you click OK in the dialog and the cursor returns to the field.  Sometimes the invalid entry is erased.

    On Option B forms a warning message, “One or more cells contain Invalid Entries”, will appear in the header area of the form.

  3. You do not need to correct the error to continue entering data in the form, but should correct all errors before submitting your report.

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  1. When you save the file, the program asks whether you would like to validate the file first.

  2. If you choose Yes, cells which do not pass validation will be displayed with a pink background.

  3. Find and correct the highlighted cells.

 

Option A - Validation Using the Validate Menu Item

  1. At any time you can validate the data you have entered by clicking the Validate menu item.

  2. If there are errors, the program displays a dialog with the error count and highlights all cells.

  3. Find and correct the highlighted cells. 

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