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Tabbing order in Excel form
I have created a form in Excel where I am asking user for specific contact
information for an order. My problem comes in that I have two contacts which each need a name supplied, along with phone # and e-mail. Contact Name is two merged rows, with Phone & Fax to the right, unmerged. That is to say, A16:J17 are merged,locked and say: Agency Contact. K16:AB17 are merged, unlocked for " " AC16:AF16 are merged,locked and say: Phone AG16:AU16 are merged, unlocked for " AC17:F17 are merged,locked for: E-mail AG17:AU17 are merged, unlocked for " And repeated on Row 18 and 19 for A/P Contact I would like my tab order to be: K16,AG16,AG17,K18,AG18,AG19 Sorry to be so long winded, but I want to ensure that you see what I am trying to accomplish. Thanks in advance for any assistance. |
Tabbing order in Excel form
Hi,
You will need to do that with a macro, because the order will be K16,AG16, K16, AG17 by default. -- If this helps, please click the Yes button. Cheers, Shane Devenshire "RUSH2CROCHET" wrote: I have created a form in Excel where I am asking user for specific contact information for an order. My problem comes in that I have two contacts which each need a name supplied, along with phone # and e-mail. Contact Name is two merged rows, with Phone & Fax to the right, unmerged. That is to say, A16:J17 are merged,locked and say: Agency Contact. K16:AB17 are merged, unlocked for " " AC16:AF16 are merged,locked and say: Phone AG16:AU16 are merged, unlocked for " AC17:F17 are merged,locked for: E-mail AG17:AU17 are merged, unlocked for " And repeated on Row 18 and 19 for A/P Contact I would like my tab order to be: K16,AG16,AG17,K18,AG18,AG19 Sorry to be so long winded, but I want to ensure that you see what I am trying to accomplish. Thanks in advance for any assistance. |
Tabbing order in Excel form
Okay, I'm a bit of a "macro novice", and had already discovered the "default"
movement... Can you possibly assist with how to resolve? TIA, Sandi "Shane Devenshire" wrote: Hi, You will need to do that with a macro, because the order will be K16,AG16, K16, AG17 by default. -- If this helps, please click the Yes button. Cheers, Shane Devenshire "RUSH2CROCHET" wrote: I have created a form in Excel where I am asking user for specific contact information for an order. My problem comes in that I have two contacts which each need a name supplied, along with phone # and e-mail. Contact Name is two merged rows, with Phone & Fax to the right, unmerged. That is to say, A16:J17 are merged,locked and say: Agency Contact. K16:AB17 are merged, unlocked for " " AC16:AF16 are merged,locked and say: Phone AG16:AU16 are merged, unlocked for " AC17:F17 are merged,locked for: E-mail AG17:AU17 are merged, unlocked for " And repeated on Row 18 and 19 for A/P Contact I would like my tab order to be: K16,AG16,AG17,K18,AG18,AG19 Sorry to be so long winded, but I want to ensure that you see what I am trying to accomplish. Thanks in advance for any assistance. |
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