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Moving from unlocked cells to unlocked cells in an excel form

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    Stacey Lee
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    Moving from unlocked cells to unlocked cells in an excel form

    I am trying to create a form in excel and I want staff to be able to move
    from one unlocked cell to the next after it has been password protected. I
    have tried the help menu, but it would be easier if there were a function
    that simply allowed you to move from one unlocked cell to the next. My first
    locked cell is moving to one that is four lines below it.

    Any help is appreciated.

    Stacey Lee

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    Gord Dibben
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    Re: Moving from unlocked cells to unlocked cells in an excel form

    Stacey

    If you have unlocked just the cells you want your users to access, the Tab key
    will move you from one to the next in a left to right, top to bottom manner.

    See Bob Phillips' site for this and more methods.

    http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.xlFAQ0008.html

    There is another method using VBA with worksheet event code.

    Post back if you want to try that.


    Gord Dibben Excel MVP

    On Mon, 24 Apr 2006 11:51:01 -0700, Stacey Lee <Stacey
    [email protected]> wrote:

    >I am trying to create a form in excel and I want staff to be able to move
    >from one unlocked cell to the next after it has been password protected. I
    >have tried the help menu, but it would be easier if there were a function
    >that simply allowed you to move from one unlocked cell to the next. My first
    >locked cell is moving to one that is four lines below it.
    >
    >Any help is appreciated.
    >
    >Stacey Lee
    >
    >----------------
    >This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
    >suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
    >Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
    >link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
    >click "I Agree" in the message pane.
    >
    >http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...heet.functions


    Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

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