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hi there,

can some body guide me that how we can switch b/w 2 worksheets of a workbook
using the keyboard keys?


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hi,

ctrl+pageup to go and ctrl+pagedown to back

hth
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can some body guide me that how we can switch b/w 2 worksheets of a workbook
using the keyboard keys?


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ctrl-pageup
ctrl-pagedown


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can some body guide me that how we can switch b/w 2 worksheets of a workbook
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thanks :)

by the way, from where i can find these shortcuts, i didnt found them in
excel help

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hi,

ctrl+pageup to go and ctrl+pagedown to back

hth
regards from Brazil
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hi there,

can some body guide me that how we can switch b/w 2 worksheets of a workbook
using the keyboard keys?


regards

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Ctrl+PgUp or Ctrl+PgDn should do it.

And to switch between 2 workbooks, Ctrl+F6

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In Excel 2003 Help, search for 'Keyboard shortcuts",
then select
Work with worksheets (under "Keys for workbooks and worksheets")

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Ctrl+Pageup and Ctrl+Pagedown does nothing here!

Alt+Tab and Alt+Esc are the keyboard shortcuts I
use for swapping between windows.

Excel 2000 on WinXP.

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Oops!!

I didn't read the OP's post properly. I read worksheets
as workbooks...Doh!!!
Ignore my last post

Martin


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