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Old June 30th, 2005, 05:51 PM
Debbie
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Default how do i set up tab field priority?

I have a worksheet that i have protected. The fields that are not protected
i want to be able to move throu them with the tab button straight down then
to the left side. Right now i go from right to left fields. Is there a way I
can set it up to go straight down the sheet then go to the right cells last?
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Old June 30th, 2005, 08:16 PM
Dave Peterson
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Snipped from a Gord Dibben post:

One method is......make a named range for your cells then select this name
from the namebox.

Assume you want to go from D10 to A1 to B4 to C8

Hold CRTL key down as you select cells. Start with second cell(A1 in this
case) then select B4, C8 and last D10.

With cells still selected, go to InsertNameDefine. Type in a name and OK.

De-select cells by clicking on any other cell. Now click on namebox(just
above row1 and left of column A. Pick your name from the list. Your range
will be highlighted with D10 as active cell. Enter your data then hit ENTER
key to move through the range.

Debbie wrote:

I have a worksheet that i have protected. The fields that are not protected
i want to be able to move throu them with the tab button straight down then
to the left side. Right now i go from right to left fields. Is there a way I
can set it up to go straight down the sheet then go to the right cells last?


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Dave Peterson
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Old July 1st, 2005, 11:46 AM
Bob Phillips
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Described in detail at http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.xlFAQ0008.html

(with accreditation to Gord)

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Bob Phillips

"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
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Snipped from a Gord Dibben post:

One method is......make a named range for your cells then select this name
from the namebox.

Assume you want to go from D10 to A1 to B4 to C8

Hold CRTL key down as you select cells. Start with second cell(A1 in this
case) then select B4, C8 and last D10.

With cells still selected, go to InsertNameDefine. Type in a name and

OK.

De-select cells by clicking on any other cell. Now click on namebox(just
above row1 and left of column A. Pick your name from the list. Your

range
will be highlighted with D10 as active cell. Enter your data then hit

ENTER
key to move through the range.

Debbie wrote:

I have a worksheet that i have protected. The fields that are not

protected
i want to be able to move throu them with the tab button straight down

then
to the left side. Right now i go from right to left fields. Is there a

way I
can set it up to go straight down the sheet then go to the right cells

last?

--

Dave Peterson



 




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