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Skip over a (calculated) cell in a Table
I have an (Excel 2003) list with some calculated columns in it. Users add
data to the botttom of the table as usual. When user tabs right from a cell in which she has entered data, I'd like the cursor to skip over any calculated columns, so that the user doesn't corrupt the formulas. However, if I protect the sheet appropriately, users can't add new records to the bottom of the list. Is there a way to skip the calculated cells in an Excel 2003 list? I don't want to have to create a data entry form. Thanks! |
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