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Making tab do a CRLF when reaching end of a range
I am using a hand scanner to scan asset tags and serial number off of
decomissioned equipment. The hand scanner can be programmed to do a tab (OR a CRLF) after entry. I have a two column spreadsheet, so I scan the asset, Excel tabs to the next column, then I scan the S/N. But after I scan the S/N I have to go back and hit the Enter key to go to the next row. Can I make Excel respond to tab by going to the next row, once it reaches the end of a range? That is, when tabbing from the last column of a range, I'd like it to go immediately to the next row, mimicking the Enter key. So it will traverse my entire spreadsheet (horizontally and vertically) using only tabs? Thanks for your help!! |
Making tab do a CRLF when reaching end of a range
On 9 May, 21:06, John A <John wrote:
Can I make Excel respond to tab by going to the next row, once it reaches the end of a range? Yes. Highlight the range (highlight the two columns). Now when you tab, it will move through your selection, so from the 2nd column, a tab should move to column 1 in the next row. HTH Andrew |
Making tab do a CRLF when reaching end of a range
Wow! I was hoping there was a simple answer, but I never dreamed how simple!
Thanks. "loudfish" wrote: On 9 May, 21:06, John A <John wrote: Can I make Excel respond to tab by going to the next row, once it reaches the end of a range? Yes. Highlight the range (highlight the two columns). Now when you tab, it will move through your selection, so from the 2nd column, a tab should move to column 1 in the next row. HTH Andrew |
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