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Is there a way to change the height of the little space at the bottom of your
Excel workbook where the names of your different worksheets go? The names of my worksheets are really long, and I can only fit so many on one line. Is there a way I can have, say, two rows of worksheet tabs? |
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Nope.
You could change the font size via a windows setting, but it's still just one row of tabs. BigDaddyCool wrote: Is there a way to change the height of the little space at the bottom of your Excel workbook where the names of your different worksheets go? The names of my worksheets are really long, and I can only fit so many on one line. Is there a way I can have, say, two rows of worksheet tabs? -- Dave Peterson |
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Well that sucks!!
"Dave Peterson" wrote: Nope. You could change the font size via a windows setting, but it's still just one row of tabs. BigDaddyCool wrote: Is there a way to change the height of the little space at the bottom of your Excel workbook where the names of your different worksheets go? The names of my worksheets are really long, and I can only fit so many on one line. Is there a way I can have, say, two rows of worksheet tabs? -- Dave Peterson |
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Use shorter sheet names.
Argh! (pet peeve of mine: long freakin file names/sheet names and ridiculously long paths! argh!) We made due back in the good old days of 8.3 Biff "BigDaddyCool" wrote in message ... Well that sucks!! "Dave Peterson" wrote: Nope. You could change the font size via a windows setting, but it's still just one row of tabs. BigDaddyCool wrote: Is there a way to change the height of the little space at the bottom of your Excel workbook where the names of your different worksheets go? The names of my worksheets are really long, and I can only fit so many on one line. Is there a way I can have, say, two rows of worksheet tabs? -- Dave Peterson |
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Have you tried XL's built in TOC?
Right click anywhere in those small directional arrows to the left of the sheet tabs. That'll give you a list of your first 15 sheets, which is expandable to an infinite scrolling list of all the sheets in the WB. Double click on any sheet name and it's opened. -- HTH, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "BigDaddyCool" wrote in message ... Well that sucks!! "Dave Peterson" wrote: Nope. You could change the font size via a windows setting, but it's still just one row of tabs. BigDaddyCool wrote: Is there a way to change the height of the little space at the bottom of your Excel workbook where the names of your different worksheets go? The names of my worksheets are really long, and I can only fit so many on one line. Is there a way I can have, say, two rows of worksheet tabs? -- Dave Peterson |
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