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stela has attended:
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hi

I am creating a form and would like to know if it's possible to block enter key and enable only tab key. I have enabled protecion which allows users only to fill in the form but if they use enter key it moves the content of the form?

RE: forms

Hi Stela

Thank you for your question - it looks like the only way to prevent use of the enter key in forms is to use some VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) programming code which unfortunately is outside the scope of help we can offer on the forum.

I'm sorry I couldn't be of more help. Please do let us know if you have other questions in the future.


Kind regards,
Andrew

RE: forms

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Using the Ctrl key

Using the Control (Ctrl) Key in conjunction with other editing keys can provide you with some editing shortcuts.

- Use Ctrl in conjunction with the Left or Right Arrow keys to move your cursor one word at a time.

- Use Ctrl in conjunction with the Delete key to delete one word at a time to the right of the cursor position.

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- Use Ctrl in conjunction with Page Up or Page Down keys to scroll one page up or one page down at a time.

- Use Ctrl in conjunction with the Enter key to create a new page in the text from where the cursor is positioned. This inserts a page break.

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