From: Kelly on 6 Apr 2010 10:11 I've created a 'fillable form' and somehow (magically) when the tab key is pressed in certain cells, the cursor jumps to the next appropriate cell to be filled (Example I filled in cell B1 and the next fillable cell is D4. If I hit the tab key after typing in B1, the cursor will jump to D4). But this does not happen in all cells or at the appropriate places. I don't know how I managed to get it to do what it does already. Is there is a way to fine-tune it?
From: Luke M on 6 Apr 2010 10:17 When you protect a sheet, tabbing will cause the active cell to jump between the unlocked (aka unprotected) cells. The order of tabbing is left to right, top to bottom. -- Best Regards, Luke M "Kelly" <Kelly(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0F25E616-D89F-470D-8F8D-BC2341859561(a)microsoft.com... > I've created a 'fillable form' and somehow (magically) when the tab key is > pressed in certain cells, the cursor jumps to the next appropriate cell to > be > filled (Example I filled in cell B1 and the next fillable cell is D4. If > I > hit the tab key after typing in B1, the cursor will jump to D4). But this > does not happen in all cells or at the appropriate places. I don't know > how > I managed to get it to do what it does already. Is there is a way to > fine-tune it?
From: Russell Dawson on 6 Apr 2010 10:25 Hi Kelly This happens when you have unlocked cells in a protected w/s. Obviously this is a bonus to you when creating a "fillable form". Now you know what is happening you should be able to format the whole w/s appropriately. -- Russell Dawson Excel Student Please hit "Yes" if this post was helpful. "Kelly" wrote: > I've created a 'fillable form' and somehow (magically) when the tab key is > pressed in certain cells, the cursor jumps to the next appropriate cell to be > filled (Example I filled in cell B1 and the next fillable cell is D4. If I > hit the tab key after typing in B1, the cursor will jump to D4). But this > does not happen in all cells or at the appropriate places. I don't know how > I managed to get it to do what it does already. Is there is a way to > fine-tune it?
From: Gord Dibben on 6 Apr 2010 13:25 If your input cells are in a left to right, top to bottom sequence, unlocking input cells and Tabbing to them will work. If not in that sequence you can create a named range in the order you want. Start with last cell in order then CTRL + Click your way through the sequence. See Bob Phillips' site for more on this. http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.xlFAQ0008.html You can also use VBA to tab through a sequence of cells. If you want that, post back. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 6 Apr 2010 07:11:01 -0700, Kelly <Kelly(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >I've created a 'fillable form' and somehow (magically) when the tab key is >pressed in certain cells, the cursor jumps to the next appropriate cell to be >filled (Example I filled in cell B1 and the next fillable cell is D4. If I >hit the tab key after typing in B1, the cursor will jump to D4). But this >does not happen in all cells or at the appropriate places. I don't know how >I managed to get it to do what it does already. Is there is a way to >fine-tune it?
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