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Using Microsoft Office Excel 2003.
When I used to write macros in Lotus 123, I could use a macro command "{?}" to suspend macro execution until the enter key was pressed. With execution suspended, you could use the keyboard to move the cellpointer anywhere in the file, then press enter and execution would resume. This was very helpful when entering data into a spreadsheet with inconsistant numbers of rows or columns between a series of entry fields. The "Inputbox" function doesn't suffice, because I need to be able to manually move the cell pointer to a new field. Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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