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You can hide all those columns by:

Edit|Goto
type in o1:iv1
format|column|hide

Another option is to unlock the cells you want the user to be able to change
(format|cells|protection tab|uncheck lock).

Then protect the worksheet (tools|Protection|protect sheet)

Then tabbing will only go to those unlocked cells.

(But lots of features will be disabled in protected worksheets.)

TL wrote:

Thank you for your help, however there are too many columns to hide after
colun N and I am not familiar with running macros. Is there an easier way to
stop the tab from going past the margins of my invoice?

"TL" wrote:

I have an invoice created in excel that I would like to be able to tab over
no further than the end of the invoice(column N) and then return to column A.
Howeer, the tab continues past the column and I don't know how to lock it.


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Thank you, this worked, now I have two options.

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

You can hide all those columns by:

Edit|Goto
type in o1:iv1
format|column|hide

Another option is to unlock the cells you want the user to be able to change
(format|cells|protection tab|uncheck lock).

Then protect the worksheet (tools|Protection|protect sheet)

Then tabbing will only go to those unlocked cells.

(But lots of features will be disabled in protected worksheets.)

TL wrote:

Thank you for your help, however there are too many columns to hide after
colun N and I am not familiar with running macros. Is there an easier way to
stop the tab from going past the margins of my invoice?

"TL" wrote:

I have an invoice created in excel that I would like to be able to tab over
no further than the end of the invoice(column N) and then return to column A.
Howeer, the tab continues past the column and I don't know how to lock it.


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