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I am wondering how to set the tab order between controls (i.e. comboboxes,
textboxes, etc.).

Thanks for any help.



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If you are referring to controls on a userform, use the TabIndex
property to assign tab order. I don't think you can change the
tab order for controls used directly on a worksheet.


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I am wondering how to set the tab order between controls (i.e.
comboboxes,
textboxes, etc.).

Thanks for any help.





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Maybe that is my problem then. I am using the controls directly on the
worksheet.

"Chip Pearson" wrote:

If you are referring to controls on a userform, use the TabIndex
property to assign tab order. I don't think you can change the
tab order for controls used directly on a worksheet.


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Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com


"Cody" wrote in message
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I am wondering how to set the tab order between controls (i.e.
comboboxes,
textboxes, etc.).

Thanks for any help.






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