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txjag007

Tabing between tables on a single worksheet
 
I am trying to have the tab button move within a single table before moving
to the next table, of 4, on a single worksheet. I have write protected the
sections I don't want typed over, and need to figure out if this is a
possibility.

I currently move all the way across the row when tabbing, and I have 2
tables next to each other on the same rows. Inputting data is a bit confusing
for the end user. I would like to stay within the 1st table until complete,
then move to the 2nd table. I am in need of keeping the tables the way they
are so that the finished product prints on 1 page. I thought of movig the
tables to different rows to allow for easier navigation, btu then I'm on 2
pages when the log is printed.

If any one has any help, it is greatly appreciated!

MartinW

Tabing between tables on a single worksheet
 
Hi txjag007,

Maybe this link may help. There is a limit of 42 selections
per range.

http://tinyurl.com/39vzv

HTH
Martin



Gord Dibben

Tabing between tables on a single worksheet
 
A couple or three methods here.

http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.xlFAQ0008.html

The named range method will work best for you.

Make two named ranges. One for each table.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Sun, 27 Aug 2006 07:03:01 -0700, txjag007
wrote:

I am trying to have the tab button move within a single table before moving
to the next table, of 4, on a single worksheet. I have write protected the
sections I don't want typed over, and need to figure out if this is a
possibility.

I currently move all the way across the row when tabbing, and I have 2
tables next to each other on the same rows. Inputting data is a bit confusing
for the end user. I would like to stay within the 1st table until complete,
then move to the 2nd table. I am in need of keeping the tables the way they
are so that the finished product prints on 1 page. I thought of movig the
tables to different rows to allow for easier navigation, btu then I'm on 2
pages when the log is printed.

If any one has any help, it is greatly appreciated!



txjag007

Tabing between tables on a single worksheet
 
Thanks for the help, sounds like just what I needed.

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

A couple or three methods here.

http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.xlFAQ0008.html

The named range method will work best for you.

Make two named ranges. One for each table.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Sun, 27 Aug 2006 07:03:01 -0700, txjag007
wrote:

I am trying to have the tab button move within a single table before moving
to the next table, of 4, on a single worksheet. I have write protected the
sections I don't want typed over, and need to figure out if this is a
possibility.

I currently move all the way across the row when tabbing, and I have 2
tables next to each other on the same rows. Inputting data is a bit confusing
for the end user. I would like to stay within the 1st table until complete,
then move to the 2nd table. I am in need of keeping the tables the way they
are so that the finished product prints on 1 page. I thought of movig the
tables to different rows to allow for easier navigation, btu then I'm on 2
pages when the log is printed.

If any one has any help, it is greatly appreciated!




txjag007

Tabing between tables on a single worksheet
 
Thanks for the help, sounds like just what I needed.

"MartinW" wrote:

Hi txjag007,

Maybe this link may help. There is a limit of 42 selections
per range.

http://tinyurl.com/39vzv

HTH
Martin




txjag007

Tabing between tables on a single worksheet
 
Okay that got it to work but now when I protect the worksheet the named range
quits working. Are you aware of any work arounds?

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

A couple or three methods here.

http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.xlFAQ0008.html

The named range method will work best for you.

Make two named ranges. One for each table.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Sun, 27 Aug 2006 07:03:01 -0700, txjag007
wrote:

I am trying to have the tab button move within a single table before moving
to the next table, of 4, on a single worksheet. I have write protected the
sections I don't want typed over, and need to figure out if this is a
possibility.

I currently move all the way across the row when tabbing, and I have 2
tables next to each other on the same rows. Inputting data is a bit confusing
for the end user. I would like to stay within the 1st table until complete,
then move to the 2nd table. I am in need of keeping the tables the way they
are so that the finished product prints on 1 page. I thought of movig the
tables to different rows to allow for easier navigation, btu then I'm on 2
pages when the log is printed.

If any one has any help, it is greatly appreciated!





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