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AHHHH..... hmmmm... OK. Thanks.
"Ian" wrote: Only with code. -- Ian -- "Stilla" wrote in message ... Is there a way to prevent the selection of certain areas of a form, based on the value of an entry in one cell? Say, if B1 is less than 3, then I want the user of the form to tab right past the four next spaces. I've made them invisible based on the value of B1 already with conditional formatting, but it would be nice if you could hit the tab button without "stopping" at these cells. THanks! |
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