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Default Worksheet tabs in Excel Charts

How can I change the height of a worksheet tab so that there is more than one
line of text on it (for longer titles).
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AFAIK, you can't.

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How can I change the height of a worksheet tab so that there is more than one
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The tab gets wider to accommodate longer names, up to the limit of 31
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AFAIK, you can't.

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Doreen wrote:

How can I change the height of a worksheet tab so that there is more than
one
line of text on it (for longer titles).



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