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Hi Bernard,
I think that Mark wants to avoid any key pressing while holding a scanner in his hand! Stefi Bernard Liengme ezt *rta: If I select A1:B10 and then type into A1,then press tab we move to B1 I enter something in B1 and press tab and we move to A2 and so on.... Looks like what you want best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "MarkM" wrote in message ... I have a situation wherein I have 2 columns of identifiers in columns A & B. I'm scanning bar codes into columns C & D. What I would like to have happen is that after I scan into column D for focus to go to the next row, column C. But when I leave column C, I want to go to column D (which it currently does). Right now, I have to press the Enter key after scanning into columns C & D, but I have hundreds of rows that I'm scanning, and it would be a lot easier (and efficient) to not have to continually go back to the keyboard and just use the scan gun. I looked at trying to program the scan gun, but could not figure out a way to get the desired functionality. I am not familiar with macro programming, so that may be my ultimate solution, but I was hoping for a simple formula that I could use to help me out here. Thanks, Mark |
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