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    Move cell from column A to directly to column G - skip BCDE columns

    IF WE PRESS RIGHT ARROW KEY, WE WILL MOVE TO NEXT CELL, RIGHT? my question is if i press right arrow key while being in "A" column, we should go to "E" column. I NEED "A" COLUMN to type my data's, and B,C,D columns i dont type any data. so I want jump Directly to "E" Column While pressing right arrow key. i dont want hidden B,C,D columns Because some lookup is there,

    is this possible
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    Re: how to move cell from A column to directly to G column, i want skip BCDE columns

    lock the cells in Columns B,C,D making sure the select locked cells checkbox is not checked?
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    Re: Move cell from column A to directly to column G - skip BCDE columns

    1. select the cells/ranges you want to be able to enter data in.
    2. go into formatting/protection and unckeck "Locked"
    3. then Right-click the worksheet tab and select "protect sheet"
    4. uncheck "select locked cells"
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    Re: Move cell from column A to directly to column G - skip BCDE columns

    ITS WORKING, but some time i need to edit some data in locked cells. just i want skipp while pressing right arrow key, all cells in lookup, if N/A in a cell i need to type manually my data. that time again i need to sheet, uncheck protected .. just i move cell directly to where i want to move.. other wise i need to see all cell, only i will type when my lookup gives N/A...

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    Re: Move cell from column A to directly to column G - skip BCDE columns

    I would fix what is causing the error, instead of trying to enter data

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