2 questions
Shawn -
What version of Excel are you using? If it is 2003, you can position the
cursor over the tab, right click, and choose a dark tab color. This should
make the tabs easier to read. I tried to change the font color of the tabs -
couldn't do it either!
#2 - have you considered putting all the date on one sheet for each
student? That would sure make things easier per student, and easier to
duplicate for new students.
HTH,
Carole O
"Shawn iin Philly" wrote:
I am a special education teacher who has been given an excel template to keep
my student's data on. I have two problems with the template:
1) The individual sheet tabs are hard to read. The font color is almost
exactly the same as the white background. It is a very light gray. The file
has many individual worksheets so that it is almost guess work to find the
actual sheet I am looking for. How do I change the font color of the little
tabs at the bottom of the template? I know how to do it in a cell....but for
whatever reason I can't make the text in the little tab be black so that I
can read it.
2) The template is set up so that each student has three linked worksheets.
Sheet 1 is demographic data, Sheet 2 is raw data, Sheet 3 is a chart
displaying performance....and then the sequence begins again for the next
student How can I duplicate the 3 inidvidual sheets so that they remain
linked? I have made new worksheets and I have cut & pasted the formulas but
the new sheets are not linked when I do so. I don't know the meaning of the
individual formulas to fix them. I just want to add more students without
creating a brand new file for each student.
Sorry for being a noob........
Thanx for any help.
Shawn
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