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Order of selecting unprotected cells
I was wondering if anyone could assist me with an Excel 2003 problem I am
trying to solve? I have a worksheet which has majority of it's cells protected. There are only 5 cells which the user is allowed to select and enter information. The first 2 cells are directly underneath each other eg: C6 + C7. I have another 2 cells which are unprotected B8 + B9. The final cell which is unprotected is D5. The end user needs to enter information in cells C6 and C7 first, then enter information into B8 and B9 second, then finally enter information into D5. While using the enter key, cells C6 and C7 work fine, but the problem is that Excel 2003 then jumps to cell D5 instead of cells B8 and B9. Does anyone know how I can tell Excel to jump from cell C7 to B8 that will work in older versions of Excel as well? Thanx |
Use the mouse to leave a cell instead of the enter key.
Works in earlier versions of Excel. Or make another column with five unprotected cells. select c6 and hit the = then select the first cell in that other column and hit enter. repeat for the others in the order that you want then protect the original unprotected cells. Then they go enter data in that one column and use the enter key. "sp2 tester" wrote: I was wondering if anyone could assist me with an Excel 2003 problem I am trying to solve? I have a worksheet which has majority of it's cells protected. There are only 5 cells which the user is allowed to select and enter information. The first 2 cells are directly underneath each other eg: C6 + C7. I have another 2 cells which are unprotected B8 + B9. The final cell which is unprotected is D5. The end user needs to enter information in cells C6 and C7 first, then enter information into B8 and B9 second, then finally enter information into D5. While using the enter key, cells C6 and C7 work fine, but the problem is that Excel 2003 then jumps to cell D5 instead of cells B8 and B9. Does anyone know how I can tell Excel to jump from cell C7 to B8 that will work in older versions of Excel as well? Thanx |
One way is to use a "named range".
Check out this old post: http://tinyurl.com/39vzv -- HTH, RD ================================================== === Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit! ================================================== === "sp2 tester" wrote in message ... I was wondering if anyone could assist me with an Excel 2003 problem I am trying to solve? I have a worksheet which has majority of it's cells protected. There are only 5 cells which the user is allowed to select and enter information. The first 2 cells are directly underneath each other eg: C6 + C7. I have another 2 cells which are unprotected B8 + B9. The final cell which is unprotected is D5. The end user needs to enter information in cells C6 and C7 first, then enter information into B8 and B9 second, then finally enter information into D5. While using the enter key, cells C6 and C7 work fine, but the problem is that Excel 2003 then jumps to cell D5 instead of cells B8 and B9. Does anyone know how I can tell Excel to jump from cell C7 to B8 that will work in older versions of Excel as well? Thanx |
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