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Control IP movement
Am designing a spreadsheet template to consolidate daily operations
information into a one page report. Have tried using Word forms with fields which does a great job of controlling the order of the data entry when locked, however in Word2000 generating calculations is frustrating in a locked form. In Excel, here is my stumbling block. I need to automate movement from cell to cell, cells for data entry are not lined up continously. Is there a simple method of positioning insertion point in cell G5, then moving to cell K3 after data is entered into G5, and so forth? I have approximately 50 cells for data entry in this little spreadsheet. Any pointers will be greatly appreciated. Help will be graciously appreciated. |
Control IP movement
Hi JR Hester,
Protect all the cells in your worksheet (Format, Cells, Protection). Then, unprotect the cells you want users to edit. Then protect the worksheet (Tools, Protection, Protect Worksheet). Select just the "Select unlocked cells option" then protect the worksheet. Work? Pancake Batter "JR Hester" wrote: Am designing a spreadsheet template to consolidate daily operations information into a one page report. Have tried using Word forms with fields which does a great job of controlling the order of the data entry when locked, however in Word2000 generating calculations is frustrating in a locked form. In Excel, here is my stumbling block. I need to automate movement from cell to cell, cells for data entry are not lined up continously. Is there a simple method of positioning insertion point in cell G5, then moving to cell K3 after data is entered into G5, and so forth? I have approximately 50 cells for data entry in this little spreadsheet. Any pointers will be greatly appreciated. Help will be graciously appreciated. |
Control IP movement
In Excel 2000 I don't locate a "Select unlocked cells option". When
protected, this only limits data entry into teh lcoked cells. I would like to actually position the active cell to "step the user through the process" "PancakeBatter" wrote: Hi JR Hester, Protect all the cells in your worksheet (Format, Cells, Protection). Then, unprotect the cells you want users to edit. Then protect the worksheet (Tools, Protection, Protect Worksheet). Select just the "Select unlocked cells option" then protect the worksheet. Work? Pancake Batter "JR Hester" wrote: Am designing a spreadsheet template to consolidate daily operations information into a one page report. Have tried using Word forms with fields which does a great job of controlling the order of the data entry when locked, however in Word2000 generating calculations is frustrating in a locked form. In Excel, here is my stumbling block. I need to automate movement from cell to cell, cells for data entry are not lined up continously. Is there a simple method of positioning insertion point in cell G5, then moving to cell K3 after data is entered into G5, and so forth? I have approximately 50 cells for data entry in this little spreadsheet. Any pointers will be greatly appreciated. Help will be graciously appreciated. |
Control IP movement
Ah. It appears that feature was added in ver 2002. How many users?
"JR Hester" wrote: In Excel 2000 I don't locate a "Select unlocked cells option". When protected, this only limits data entry into teh lcoked cells. I would like to actually position the active cell to "step the user through the process" "PancakeBatter" wrote: Hi JR Hester, Protect all the cells in your worksheet (Format, Cells, Protection). Then, unprotect the cells you want users to edit. Then protect the worksheet (Tools, Protection, Protect Worksheet). Select just the "Select unlocked cells option" then protect the worksheet. Work? Pancake Batter "JR Hester" wrote: Am designing a spreadsheet template to consolidate daily operations information into a one page report. Have tried using Word forms with fields which does a great job of controlling the order of the data entry when locked, however in Word2000 generating calculations is frustrating in a locked form. In Excel, here is my stumbling block. I need to automate movement from cell to cell, cells for data entry are not lined up continously. Is there a simple method of positioning insertion point in cell G5, then moving to cell K3 after data is entered into G5, and so forth? I have approximately 50 cells for data entry in this little spreadsheet. Any pointers will be greatly appreciated. Help will be graciously appreciated. |
Control IP movement
Ther will be between 12 and 20 users needing to use this form. One per day,
though. I recall many years ago setting up a autoexecuting macro in another spreadsheet that would advance to a cell, allow input, then move to a new specified cell when [enter] key was pressed. That memory haunts me, Oh for simpler times! Thanks for your sugtgestions. I will keep looking for a solution to this issue. "PancakeBatter" wrote: Ah. It appears that feature was added in ver 2002. How many users? "JR Hester" wrote: In Excel 2000 I don't locate a "Select unlocked cells option". When protected, this only limits data entry into teh lcoked cells. I would like to actually position the active cell to "step the user through the process" "PancakeBatter" wrote: Hi JR Hester, Protect all the cells in your worksheet (Format, Cells, Protection). Then, unprotect the cells you want users to edit. Then protect the worksheet (Tools, Protection, Protect Worksheet). Select just the "Select unlocked cells option" then protect the worksheet. Work? Pancake Batter "JR Hester" wrote: Am designing a spreadsheet template to consolidate daily operations information into a one page report. Have tried using Word forms with fields which does a great job of controlling the order of the data entry when locked, however in Word2000 generating calculations is frustrating in a locked form. In Excel, here is my stumbling block. I need to automate movement from cell to cell, cells for data entry are not lined up continously. Is there a simple method of positioning insertion point in cell G5, then moving to cell K3 after data is entered into G5, and so forth? I have approximately 50 cells for data entry in this little spreadsheet. Any pointers will be greatly appreciated. Help will be graciously appreciated. |
Control IP movement
Amen for the simpler times brother. Wells, see link below... this might be
that macro... at the bottom. Good luck! http://experts.about.com/q/Excel-105...excel-2000.htm PB "JR Hester" wrote: Ther will be between 12 and 20 users needing to use this form. One per day, though. I recall many years ago setting up a autoexecuting macro in another spreadsheet that would advance to a cell, allow input, then move to a new specified cell when [enter] key was pressed. That memory haunts me, Oh for simpler times! Thanks for your sugtgestions. I will keep looking for a solution to this issue. "PancakeBatter" wrote: Ah. It appears that feature was added in ver 2002. How many users? "JR Hester" wrote: In Excel 2000 I don't locate a "Select unlocked cells option". When protected, this only limits data entry into teh lcoked cells. I would like to actually position the active cell to "step the user through the process" "PancakeBatter" wrote: Hi JR Hester, Protect all the cells in your worksheet (Format, Cells, Protection). Then, unprotect the cells you want users to edit. Then protect the worksheet (Tools, Protection, Protect Worksheet). Select just the "Select unlocked cells option" then protect the worksheet. Work? Pancake Batter "JR Hester" wrote: Am designing a spreadsheet template to consolidate daily operations information into a one page report. Have tried using Word forms with fields which does a great job of controlling the order of the data entry when locked, however in Word2000 generating calculations is frustrating in a locked form. In Excel, here is my stumbling block. I need to automate movement from cell to cell, cells for data entry are not lined up continously. Is there a simple method of positioning insertion point in cell G5, then moving to cell K3 after data is entered into G5, and so forth? I have approximately 50 cells for data entry in this little spreadsheet. Any pointers will be greatly appreciated. Help will be graciously appreciated. |
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