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Default How can I create multiple rows of worksheet tabs in a workbook?

I have a workbook I use everyday that has so many worksheets they all cannot
be seen at once and I have to move from one end to the other to see them all.
If there is a way that the tabs can be arraged in two rows across the bottom
instead of just one, I could see them all.
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Hi

AFAIK you can't, however, right mouse clicking on the sheet tab arrows at
the bottom left of the screen will bring up a list of your worksheets which
might make it easier to find the one you want.

Cheers
JulieD

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I have a workbook I use everyday that has so many worksheets they all
cannot
be seen at once and I have to move from one end to the other to see them
all.
If there is a way that the tabs can be arraged in two rows across the
bottom
instead of just one, I could see them all.



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