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tabbing in a protected sheet
I am trying to set up a form in which most of the cells are locked and may
not be edited or formated, but a few cells are left unlocked to enter various types of data...but each time I go through the lock/protect procedure I am then unable to tab from one cell to the next...and that is really the main point of making the form in the first place. And speaking of forms, can I make links in a word doc, with the same result as in excel, in which a string of text entered once can be automatically entered at any number of different spots within the same (or even a different) document. And can the formats differ, too? |
tabbing in a protected sheet
You say sheet in the subject but call it a form several times, are you
having an issue tabbing on a protected sheet or tabbing through controls on a userform? "mbawct" wrote in message ... I am trying to set up a form in which most of the cells are locked and may not be edited or formated, but a few cells are left unlocked to enter various types of data...but each time I go through the lock/protect procedure I am then unable to tab from one cell to the next...and that is really the main point of making the form in the first place. And speaking of forms, can I make links in a word doc, with the same result as in excel, in which a string of text entered once can be automatically entered at any number of different spots within the same (or even a different) document. And can the formats differ, too? |
tabbing in a protected sheet
The tabbing problem that was a bug that was introduced in xl2003 (maybe
xl2002???). And you can apply any format you want to any cell. But don't expect the format of a cell with a formula to different cell to change if you change the format of the "sending" cell. Formulas can return values--they can't change formats. mbawct wrote: I am trying to set up a form in which most of the cells are locked and may not be edited or formated, but a few cells are left unlocked to enter various types of data...but each time I go through the lock/protect procedure I am then unable to tab from one cell to the next...and that is really the main point of making the form in the first place. And speaking of forms, can I make links in a word doc, with the same result as in excel, in which a string of text entered once can be automatically entered at any number of different spots within the same (or even a different) document. And can the formats differ, too? -- Dave Peterson |
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