Is there a way to limit the value of a cell to a specific range, say between 0-100%. The end desire is for anything input that results to a total exceeding 100% to cause an error or a message for the end user.
@DWoodside
Short for that cell, no, but you could create another line item having formula "if line item > 100 then display a message (which should be list formatted and not Text). Or, you can create a list of numbers 1-100 and have it as a dropdown (list formatted).
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