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I tried it and the only way I can get it to work is if I pu the macro "On exit" and after selecting blank scroll down to the next form-field and then the macro executes?
I am sending this form to people who don't follow directions well so I want to make it as user friendly as possible. Is there a way to put in the code after selecting blank the code will run the macro and then scroll down one form field? In excel I use the code FoundCell.Offset(1,1) to move down one cell from where the current postition is. Doesnt work in Word? |
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