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I've created a table form in Word for our office. I've placed protection on
the form. The issue I have is other users when typing in the fields of the
form do not always use the tab button to go to the next fill-in. They use
Enter which makes the cell create another row. Is there a way to turn off
the option to Enter and force the user to use the Tab key only?
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See "WD: How to Code ENTER Key to Move to Next Field in Form"
http://support.microsoft.com?kbid=211219

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I've created a table form in Word for our office. I've placed protection
on
the form. The issue I have is other users when typing in the fields of the
form do not always use the tab button to go to the next fill-in. They use
Enter which makes the cell create another row. Is there a way to turn off
the option to Enter and force the user to use the Tab key only?
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SHawk



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