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Default cursor control

My Excel sheet is protected and I would like to control the movement of the
cursor upon hitting enter. For example,

D10 to
D11 to
D53 to
D58 to
G10 to
G11 to
E4

Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance.
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Default cursor control

I assume that those cells are not protected? Before protecting uncheck the
box under TOOLSPROTECTION that says select locked cells. This should now
make the enter button only cycle through unprotected cells.
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My Excel sheet is protected and I would like to control the movement of the
cursor upon hitting enter. For example,

D10 to
D11 to
D53 to
D58 to
G10 to
G11 to
E4

Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance.

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