Microsoft KB Archive/213741

= XL2000: Cannot Move Among Unlocked Cells in Scroll Area with TAB =

Article ID: 213741

Article Last Modified on 11/23/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Excel 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q213741





SYMPTOMS
When you use a Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications macro to unlock cells in a protected worksheet, you cannot use the TAB key or arrow keys to move the active cell through the unlocked cells. However, you can select an unlocked cell in the scroll area with the pointer.



CAUSE
This problem occurs when all of the following conditions are true:  The macro restricts the scroll area to a specific range of cells by using the ScrollArea feature.

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 The worksheet contains multiple (noncontiguous) selections of unlocked cells.

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 You unlock cells outside of the scroll area and use the TAB or arrow key to move between unlocked cells.

The TAB key and arrow keys do not function properly because their functionality is determined by the unlocked cell to the right or below the active cell, and these cells are outside the restricted scroll area.



WORKAROUND
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To temporarily work around this problem, lock all cells that are outside of the scroll area. To do this, create a Visual Basic macro that limits the cells that can be selected on the worksheet. This macro must unlock cells that can be selected, protect the worksheet, and then restrict the scroll area to encompass the cells that can be viewed.

NOTE: By restricting the scroll area, you cannot select some cells using the TAB key or the arrow keys.

Visual Basic Macro Example
The following example macro locks cells outside of the scroll area on Sheet1 of a new workbook: Sub Set_Restrictions Dim myArea As Object Dim counter As Integer Range("B5:C10").Locked = False Range("C14:D16").Locked = False Range("F12:H15").Locked = False

With Worksheets("sheet1") .EnableSelection = xlUnlockedCells .Protect contents:=True, userinterfaceonly:=True .ScrollArea = "a1:e20" End With

Set myArea = Range(Worksheets("sheet1").ScrollArea)

For counter = (myArea.Column + myArea.Columns.Count) To 256 Columns(counter).Locked = True Next counter

End Sub To reset the scroll area and avoid putting restrictions on cells that can be selected, run the following macro: Sub No_Restrictions With Worksheets("sheet1") .EnableSelection = xlNoRestrictions .Protect contents:=False, userinterfaceonly:=True .ScrollArea = "" End With End Sub



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed at the beginning of this article.



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