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Yes, you can...ctrl page up or ctrl page down...one moves you up, one moves
you down.

You can print out the keyboard shortcuts from help...there are many.

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Can I change from one worksheet to another in the same open workbook without
using the mouse (i.e., using keyboard only)?

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CTRL + PageUp and PageDown


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On Wed, 9 Aug 2006 09:28:02 -0700, Mike Guthrie <Mike
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Can I change from one worksheet to another in the same open workbook without
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