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TeeSee

Sheet Group
 
In Lotus 123 I could group sheets where if I changes format on one
sheet it changed on all. Can't seem to find this in Excel. Could
someone please point me in rite direction?

Thanks


David Biddulph

Sheet Group
 
You can group sheets by clicking on the tabs while holding down either the
control or shift key (to select either a non-contiguous series or a complete
contiguous range).
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David Biddulph

"TeeSee" wrote in message
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In Lotus 123 I could group sheets where if I changes format on one
sheet it changed on all. Can't seem to find this in Excel. Could
someone please point me in rite direction?

Thanks




JMay

Sheet Group
 
You can "Group" sheets in Excel by holding down the Control-Key and
leftClicking The Sheetname Tab (selecting non-contiguosly) or
For Contiguous Sheets left click the left-most sheet Hold down the
Shift-Key
And left-click the right-most sheetname tab (all between will be
selected.

Do what ever you wish (which will affect ALL currently grouped sheets,
BUT

REMEMBER to UNGROUP them Right-click on any one (the short menu will
show)
Left click on UNGROUP SHEETS !!!!



"TeeSee" wrote in message
oups.com:

In Lotus 123 I could group sheets where if I changes format on one
sheet it changed on all. Can't seem to find this in Excel. Could
someone please point me in rite direction?

Thanks



TeeSee

Sheet Group
 
Thaks to all!

JMay wrote:
You can "Group" sheets in Excel by holding down the Control-Key and
leftClicking The Sheetname Tab (selecting non-contiguosly) or
For Contiguous Sheets left click the left-most sheet Hold down the
Shift-Key
And left-click the right-most sheetname tab (all between will be
selected.

Do what ever you wish (which will affect ALL currently grouped sheets,
BUT

REMEMBER to UNGROUP them Right-click on any one (the short menu will
show)
Left click on UNGROUP SHEETS !!!!



"TeeSee" wrote in message
oups.com:

In Lotus 123 I could group sheets where if I changes format on one
sheet it changed on all. Can't seem to find this in Excel. Could
someone please point me in rite direction?

Thanks




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