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Default Automatically move cursor when cell value changes

It didn't work the way I wanted because I wasn't explicit enough, however,
with a value change it did mostly what I wanted. Thanks!!

To be more explicit, Here is a dumbed down version of my worksheet and what
I would like to do.

A B C D E FG H I JK L M NO
1
2

Enter data into e1 and it returns to d2, and so on. Originally columns J&k
are showing, but I will hide them for purposes of entering data, when I am
finished with them columns, I will unhide them. So next when I enter the
data into M1, the cursor will return to H2 and then from M2 to H3 and so on.

I have other versions of this work sheet, but they are basically the same,
there will only be some with more groups of 2 columns.

Could you explain a little how target.column,target.offset works.

Thanks a lot for your help, that little bit of code may end up saving me a
lot of time entering data and not having to press keys.





"Gary''''s Student" wrote:

Since you only want to jump back and down after entries in columns
B,F,J,...etc:

Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
If (Target.Column - 2) Mod 4 = 0 Then
Target.Offset(1, -1).Select
End If
End Sub

This is worksheet code.

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Gary's Student
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"scotty" wrote:

Using Excel 2003

I have 5 groups of 2 columns with 50 rows for each group of columns. I am
using an electronic device to input values into the cells. I have excel set
to move the cursor right after entering data.

What I want to do is when I am in the second column in a group and I enter
the data, I want the cursor to auto move back to the 2nd row in the 1st
column in that group.

For example

A b E F I J
1
2
3

When the data is entered into b1, I want the cursor to go to A2. when I
enter the data into b2, I want the cursor to move to A3 and so on down to row
50.

I would like to do this for each group of columns, i.e AB EF IJ, etc.

I have somewhat figured out how do do this, but it would take a lot of lines
of code.

Is there anyway I can do this fairly easily?

Thanks for your help