>>> colemererealty wrote:
>>> I am trying to make a fill in the blank worksheet for my boss. I've locked
>>> out the cells he does not have access to and have protected the worksheet.
>>> Now he should be able to tab through the available cells and fill in the
>>> blanks. However the tab key takes him outside the columns I have used in the
>>> worksheet and I cannot figure out how to stop that.
>> "Glenn" wrote:
>>
>> When you protected the worksheet, did you un-check "Select Locked Cells"?
>>
> colemererealty wrote:
> Glenn, first I used format-cell-protection-and locked out the cells within
> columns a-t that I did not want to be able to type in. then I went to tools
> - protection- protect sheet and checked select unlocked cells in order to
> allow typing in the unlocked cells and no typing in the locked cells. Did I
> do it backwards? because everything works great except when I type the TAB
> key the curser goes out to the unused columns not on my page. thanks so much
> for helping. colemererealty
>
First, select the entire worksheet, Format / Cells / Protection / check
"Locked". Make sure it is a solid check, not greyed.
Second, select the cells you want to allow typing in, Format / Cells /
Protection / un-check "Locked".
Third, Tools / Protection / Protect Sheet / un-check "Select locked cells" /
check "Select unlocked cells".
See if that works.
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