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Moving through a spreadsheet

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Kat - 01 Feb 2007 17:17 GMT
I've created a two page fill in spreadsheet.  When protected, only certain
cells are available for editing.  My two pages were created side by side on
the sheet due to columns needed, it just made creating easier. Horizontally
I can have 15 columns on page one and 5 columns on page two.

My problem is, I would like to be able to move through the protected sheet
in a certain manner meaning, Tab through all cells vertically in the B
columns first then tab through the cells in the E column and then move to
page two and tab through row 6, p q r s t then row 7, p q r s t and so on.
Is there a way to have the protected form move through a sheet in a certain
order?

I have excel 2000 on XP Pro.

Thanks in advance for any help

Kath in WI
Don Guillett - 01 Feb 2007 17:27 GMT
if you can't do it with protecting cells and using the tab key you can with
a worksheet_change event

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> I've created a two page fill in spreadsheet.  When protected, only certain
> cells are available for editing.  My two pages were created side by side
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> Kath in WI
 
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