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Default i've got a simple excel problem that needs solving...

Hello, i'm new to the wonderful world of all thing's Microsoft, I've got
Excel 2004 for the Mac and i'm having to use it as a database for my large
record collection as they don't make Access for the Mac unfortunately.

I need a custom worksheet of just 4 columns long, the reason being that when
i get to the last column in the row (the rows being Artist, Title, Label,
Comment) i want the cursor to jump to the 1st column of the next row when i
press TAB as this would save a lot of time when inputting my record names.
(instead of moving the cursor down with the arrow and key's and then moving
it back four everytime)

The number of row's will depend on how many records i have....

Can someone tell me how to do this... i've tried the help funtion within the
program but can't seem to get any further and deleting columns from the insrt
menu doesn't seem to have the affect i want or need.

Many thanks

 
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