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Moving cells
I have a spreadsheet that has 6 columns (A thru F) where barcoded data
scanned by a barcode reader will be placed into my spreadsheet. In my first row (row 1) I have a title bar that is frozen into place that correlates to the different barcodes. My question is can Excel once a cell has been populated with data automatically move to a desired row and cell locaton? For example: Say my scanner reads a barcode that translates to a number of "10". I press the enter enter button on the scanner which then transmits that value of "10" to the spreadsheet to let's say cell E6. What I would like to have happen is in the example above as soon as cell E6 get's populated with a value (in my example I used "10") I would like the next active cell for data popultion to be A7 (the next row). Subsequently when E7 gets populated with data, I would like to automatically have Excel move to A8. I'm thinking there might be macro or some kind of function that needs to be placed in column E that would say: "Right after columns E6,E7,E8 etc... receives a value, without hitting enter goto the next row starting at column A. |
Moving cells
Many barcode scanners interface by simulating keystrokes - so they send the
value followed by an enter (as if it were typed in). If you go into tools=Options, in the edit screen, you can set excels behavior for receiving an enter to end an edit - set it to down. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "David Neustadt" wrote in message om... I have a spreadsheet that has 6 columns (A thru F) where barcoded data scanned by a barcode reader will be placed into my spreadsheet. In my first row (row 1) I have a title bar that is frozen into place that correlates to the different barcodes. My question is can Excel once a cell has been populated with data automatically move to a desired row and cell locaton? For example: Say my scanner reads a barcode that translates to a number of "10". I press the enter enter button on the scanner which then transmits that value of "10" to the spreadsheet to let's say cell E6. What I would like to have happen is in the example above as soon as cell E6 get's populated with a value (in my example I used "10") I would like the next active cell for data popultion to be A7 (the next row). Subsequently when E7 gets populated with data, I would like to automatically have Excel move to A8. I'm thinking there might be macro or some kind of function that needs to be placed in column E that would say: "Right after columns E6,E7,E8 etc... receives a value, without hitting enter goto the next row starting at column A. |
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