Insert->Name->Define
and give them a name
then Edit->Go To->choose your Name
this should do
Użytkownik "J Hoffman" <jhoff...@SPAMearthlink.net> napisał w wiadomości
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Start by selecting your *second* cell for data entry.
Hold down <Ctrl> and continue selecting each cell in the order that you wish
to enter data.
END by selecting the *first* cell of data entry *last*.
While all the cells are still selected, click in the "NameBox"
And type a short name such as
Entry1
And click <Enter>
Now, when you wish to enter data, click in the "NameBox" and choose
"Entry1".
The focus will be in your first cell for data entry.
Just type your data and hit <Enter>, and the focus moves to your next chosen
cell for data entry.
Continue until finished and click away to exit the loop.
This choosing of the second cell of data entry first and the first cell last
eliminates an old problem of a double <Enter> being necessary at the outset
of the process.
HTH
RD
"J Hoffman" <jhoff...@SPAMearthlink.net> wrote in message
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That double Enter always annoyed me, but couldn't figure out how to eliminate.
Thanks for this. Gord Dibben Excel MVP - XL97 SR2
Just made a mistake one day and forgot to go *back* to the first cell a
second time!
Regards,
RD
"Gord Dibben" <gdi...@shaw.ca> wrote in message
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(thought I was mistaen again)
sorry for not being precise
;-)
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