Ensure data accuracy and enhance user experience by mastering input restrictions, dynamic dropdown lists, and automated error prevention.

Welcome to "Excel's Data Validation Feature," a comprehensive guide designed to transform your spreadsheets from the "Wild West" of unrestricted input into professional, error-resistant tools. Led by spreadsheet consultant and CPA David Ringshorn, this course explores how to effectively restrict user inputs while simultaneously creating context-sensitive documentation that guides users toward correct data entry. Whether you are using Microsoft 365 or an older version of Excel, you will learn to construct fences around your data, ensuring integrity without sacrificing user experience.
Data validation is essential for streamlining data entry and preventing errors before they happen. This course begins by laying the foundation, teaching you how to set up basic rules for whole numbers and decimals. You will discover the importance of avoiding "undocumented rules" by crafting clear Input Messages and helpful Error Alerts that guide users when they make mistakes. Beyond simple restrictions, you will explore how to manage rule flexibility, switching between Stop, Warning, and Information styles to allow for overrides when necessary.
Key learning outcomes and chapters include:
By the end of this course, you will possess the deep technical knowledge required to build interactive, self-maintaining spreadsheets. You will be equipped to handle common frustrations—such as the differences between Excel for Windows and Mac—and implement advanced strategies that make your workbooks cleaner, smarter, and easier for others to use.

CPA, Author, Professional Excel Spreadsheet Trainer and Consultant
David H. Ringstrom, CPA, is the author of Microsoft 365 Excel for Dummies, and a nationally recognized instructor who has taught over 2,500 live webinars. His Excel courses are based on over 30 years of consulting and teaching experience. David’s catchphrase is “Either you work Excel, or it works you,” so he focuses on what he sees users don’t, but should know about Microsoft Excel. His goal is to empower you to use Excel more effectively. David has authored or co-authored 10 books, including Exploring Microsoft Excel's Hidden Treasures, QuickBooks Online for Dummies, and Idiot's Guide to Introductory Accounting.