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Shayra

Navigating through Multiple Worksheets
 
Hi, I've created a pricelist for my company and it has about 35 different
worksheets.

Question: Is it possible to create some type of table of contents that
will allow users to easily jump to and from specific worksheets without
having to scroll through all the worksheet "tabs" ?

Dave F

Navigating through Multiple Worksheets
 
Yes. You can either do this manually by going to Insert--Hyperlink and
selecting a named range for each worksheet in your workbook, or, if there are
too many worksheets for that to be a viable solution you could run a macro to
automatically create one: http://www.mrexcel.com/tip017.shtml

Dave
--
Brevity is the soul of wit.


"Shayra" wrote:

Hi, I've created a pricelist for my company and it has about 35 different
worksheets.

Question: Is it possible to create some type of table of contents that
will allow users to easily jump to and from specific worksheets without
having to scroll through all the worksheet "tabs" ?


Jim Cone

Navigating through Multiple Worksheets
 
The free Excel add-in XLExtras will do that.
It adds an item "Table of Contents" to the Insert menu.
Each sheet name is hyperlinked to the actual sheet.
No return hyperlink is provide however.
It will do other stuff including sorting workbook sheets.
Download from ... http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware
No registration required.
--
Jim Cone
San Francisco, USA


"Shayra"
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Hi, I've created a pricelist for my company and it has about 35 different
worksheets.
Question: Is it possible to create some type of table of contents that
will allow users to easily jump to and from specific worksheets without
having to scroll through all the worksheet "tabs" ?


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