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Sometimes when I click in a table, the Layout tab is not shown under the
Table Tools tab group. I didn't find any special circumstances that would case this compared to situations when the Layout tab is shown. May I miss some conditions causing it to be hidden? Any idea welcome. Cheers, Gus |
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I know of no occasions where this doesn't happen except if it is not a 'genuine' table. If it is just a square of contiguous cells it won't recognise it. Next time it happens try entering a formula and clicking a cell and you should get something like =Table1[[#This Row],[3 Yr Cost]]-MAX([3 Yr Cost]) If it is a 'genuine' table, with references to the table rather than the cell(s) or range name -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England DTHIS web: www.nickhodge.co.uk UK Excel User Conference In Cambridge November 28th - December 1st 2007 Register Now @ http://www.exceluserconference.com/UKEUC.html "Gus" wrote in message ... Sometimes when I click in a table, the Layout tab is not shown under the Table Tools tab group. I didn't find any special circumstances that would case this compared to situations when the Layout tab is shown. May I miss some conditions causing it to be hidden? Any idea welcome. Cheers, Gus |
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Thanks for your time.
In fact, it was a genuine table inserted into an xlsx workbook and it uses named references as you mentioned. Currently this one was created from a range containing data imported from csv, however Excel asked upon creating the table if I want to merge multiple ranges and disconnect from the original source€”for which I answered yes. Anyway, I do not remember of such history in the case of other tables. But according to what you said: isn't it true that either no tabs should be displayed or both Table tabs should be displayed at any given time? Gus PS: I have marked your reply as an answer since some may have faced with the problem that you mentioned. "Nick Hodge" wrote: Gus I know of no occasions where this doesn't happen except if it is not a 'genuine' table. If it is just a square of contiguous cells it won't recognise it. Next time it happens try entering a formula and clicking a cell and you should get something like =Table1[[#This Row],[3 Yr Cost]]-MAX([3 Yr Cost]) If it is a 'genuine' table, with references to the table rather than the cell(s) or range name -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England DTHIS web: www.nickhodge.co.uk UK Excel User Conference In Cambridge November 28th - December 1st 2007 Register Now @ http://www.exceluserconference.com/UKEUC.html "Gus" wrote in message ... Sometimes when I click in a table, the Layout tab is not shown under the Table Tools tab group. I didn't find any special circumstances that would case this compared to situations when the Layout tab is shown. May I miss some conditions causing it to be hidden? Any idea welcome. Cheers, Gus |
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There is only one table tab (It is actually a TabSet, called 'Table Tools' with a tab called 'Design' below), which two tabs are you expecting? -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England DTHIS web: www.nickhodge.co.uk UK Excel User Conference In Cambridge November 28th - December 1st 2007 Register Now @ http://www.exceluserconference.com/UKEUC.html "Gus" wrote in message ... Thanks for your time. In fact, it was a genuine table inserted into an xlsx workbook and it uses named references as you mentioned. Currently this one was created from a range containing data imported from csv, however Excel asked upon creating the table if I want to merge multiple ranges and disconnect from the original source€”for which I answered yes. Anyway, I do not remember of such history in the case of other tables. But according to what you said: isn't it true that either no tabs should be displayed or both Table tabs should be displayed at any given time? Gus PS: I have marked your reply as an answer since some may have faced with the problem that you mentioned. "Nick Hodge" wrote: Gus I know of no occasions where this doesn't happen except if it is not a 'genuine' table. If it is just a square of contiguous cells it won't recognise it. Next time it happens try entering a formula and clicking a cell and you should get something like =Table1[[#This Row],[3 Yr Cost]]-MAX([3 Yr Cost]) If it is a 'genuine' table, with references to the table rather than the cell(s) or range name -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England DTHIS web: www.nickhodge.co.uk UK Excel User Conference In Cambridge November 28th - December 1st 2007 Register Now @ http://www.exceluserconference.com/UKEUC.html "Gus" wrote in message ... Sometimes when I click in a table, the Layout tab is not shown under the Table Tools tab group. I didn't find any special circumstances that would case this compared to situations when the Layout tab is shown. May I miss some conditions causing it to be hidden? Any idea welcome. Cheers, Gus |
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Hm, shouldn' there be a tab called Layout similar to that of Word?
"Nick Hodge" wrote: Gus There is only one table tab (It is actually a TabSet, called 'Table Tools' with a tab called 'Design' below), which two tabs are you expecting? -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England DTHIS web: www.nickhodge.co.uk UK Excel User Conference In Cambridge November 28th - December 1st 2007 Register Now @ http://www.exceluserconference.com/UKEUC.html "Gus" wrote in message ... Thanks for your time. In fact, it was a genuine table inserted into an xlsx workbook and it uses named references as you mentioned. Currently this one was created from a range containing data imported from csv, however Excel asked upon creating the table if I want to merge multiple ranges and disconnect from the original source€”for which I answered yes. Anyway, I do not remember of such history in the case of other tables. But according to what you said: isn't it true that either no tabs should be displayed or both Table tabs should be displayed at any given time? Gus PS: I have marked your reply as an answer since some may have faced with the problem that you mentioned. "Nick Hodge" wrote: Gus I know of no occasions where this doesn't happen except if it is not a 'genuine' table. If it is just a square of contiguous cells it won't recognise it. Next time it happens try entering a formula and clicking a cell and you should get something like =Table1[[#This Row],[3 Yr Cost]]-MAX([3 Yr Cost]) If it is a 'genuine' table, with references to the table rather than the cell(s) or range name -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England DTHIS web: www.nickhodge.co.uk UK Excel User Conference In Cambridge November 28th - December 1st 2007 Register Now @ http://www.exceluserconference.com/UKEUC.html "Gus" wrote in message ... Sometimes when I click in a table, the Layout tab is not shown under the Table Tools tab group. I didn't find any special circumstances that would case this compared to situations when the Layout tab is shown. May I miss some conditions causing it to be hidden? Any idea welcome. Cheers, Gus |
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-- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England DTHIS web: www.nickhodge.co.uk UK Excel User Conference In Cambridge November 28th - December 1st 2007 Register Now @ http://www.exceluserconference.com/UKEUC.html "Gus" wrote in message ... Hm, shouldn' there be a tab called Layout similar to that of Word? "Nick Hodge" wrote: Gus There is only one table tab (It is actually a TabSet, called 'Table Tools' with a tab called 'Design' below), which two tabs are you expecting? -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England DTHIS web: www.nickhodge.co.uk UK Excel User Conference In Cambridge November 28th - December 1st 2007 Register Now @ http://www.exceluserconference.com/UKEUC.html "Gus" wrote in message ... Thanks for your time. In fact, it was a genuine table inserted into an xlsx workbook and it uses named references as you mentioned. Currently this one was created from a range containing data imported from csv, however Excel asked upon creating the table if I want to merge multiple ranges and disconnect from the original source€”for which I answered yes. Anyway, I do not remember of such history in the case of other tables. But according to what you said: isn't it true that either no tabs should be displayed or both Table tabs should be displayed at any given time? Gus PS: I have marked your reply as an answer since some may have faced with the problem that you mentioned. "Nick Hodge" wrote: Gus I know of no occasions where this doesn't happen except if it is not a 'genuine' table. If it is just a square of contiguous cells it won't recognise it. Next time it happens try entering a formula and clicking a cell and you should get something like =Table1[[#This Row],[3 Yr Cost]]-MAX([3 Yr Cost]) If it is a 'genuine' table, with references to the table rather than the cell(s) or range name -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England DTHIS web: www.nickhodge.co.uk UK Excel User Conference In Cambridge November 28th - December 1st 2007 Register Now @ http://www.exceluserconference.com/UKEUC.html "Gus" wrote in message ... Sometimes when I click in a table, the Layout tab is not shown under the Table Tools tab group. I didn't find any special circumstances that would case this compared to situations when the Layout tab is shown. May I miss some conditions causing it to be hidden? Any idea welcome. Cheers, Gus |
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