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The spreadsheet I built on 2000 tabbed through the merged cells easily. Once
I put it on 2003, it tabs by the row and not by the cell. Is there a work
around to this? The key problem is that it repeats the cells, and on area
where three rows are merged and resets it back in the same top row.
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I think the solution is to not used merged cells or don't use the tab key. (I
don't know of any work-around.)

CVogel wrote:

The spreadsheet I built on 2000 tabbed through the merged cells easily. Once
I put it on 2003, it tabs by the row and not by the cell. Is there a work
around to this? The key problem is that it repeats the cells, and on area
where three rows are merged and resets it back in the same top row.


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