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Guest

I am doing data entry and have only 10 cells in each row. Is there a way to
make it go to the next line after the 10th cell has been entered?

Thanks in advance
 
Access doesn't have cells. It has fields and if you have only 10 fields,
pressing the Tab key should take you to the next record unless someone has
changed Cycle property of the form.

But something tells me that this is an Excel question......
 
MSHO,
In your Form properties, make the Cycle property = All Records
It sounds like you have it set to Current Record right now.
 
Open your form in design view. Click on View in the menu at the top of the
screen and set the Tab Order.
 
Steve said:
Open your form in design view. Click on View in the menu at the top of the
screen and set the Tab Order.

I don't think setting the tab order is what the OP asked...

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To the original poster:

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LOL...somebody doesn't like Steve...

StopThisAdvertising said:
I don't think setting the tab order is what the OP asked...

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To Steve:
Over 525!! users from the newsgroups have visited the website to read what kind of a 'resource' you are... (rapidly increasing..)

To the original poster:

Most people here have a common belief that the newsgroups are for *free exchange of information*.
But Steve is a notorious job hunter in these groups, always trying to sell his services.

Before you intend to do business with him look at:
http://home.tiscali.nl/arracom/whoissteve.html

Arno R
 
xRoachx said:
LOL...somebody doesn't like Steve...

LOL... we already know Steve doesn't like him very much, either. Don't look
for a "love fest."

Larry
 

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