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Move to next cell
I believe this might be possible, but I don't know how to do it. I have 24
cells in a row. I want to limit the values that can go in the cell to single digits (0 through 6). I also want it to move to the next cell to the right once a single digit is entered. At the last cell. I want it to return to the first cell in the next row. Can I do it and how? Thanks! Dan |
Move to next cell
I dont really understand, but looks like to need to validate the input
(datavalidation) and then have a macro triggerd on Worksheet_Change to do the moving around. |
Move to next cell
To help, I have a workplace climate survey with 24 questions. People select
one answer per question on a scale of 1-6. I use this workbook to add all the responses (usually 250-500 depending on the department) and do the calculations and charts. Evrything works fine, I'm just trying to limit the keystrokes I am doing when entering the raw data from the surveys. So survey #1 starts at cell B2 for question #1 and moves to cell C2 for question 2, etc until cell Y2, where I want it to go to cell B3. I sorta understand what you said, but can you be more specific? Thanks! Dan |
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