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Jonathan

Equivalent of Alt+Tab for going between worksheets?
 
Hi all,

I know using CTRL+ Page Up/Dn goes through the tabs in a worksheet, but I'm
looking for one that skips the in between. I want to go from Tab 1 to Tab 6
back and forth without the mouse and without scrolling through all the other
tabs. Basically it's the ALT+Tab equivalent to go back to your last open
program/window whatever for excel. Does this exist?

Mike H

Equivalent of Alt+Tab for going between worksheets?
 
One way,

right click the FF - Rewind buttons to the left of the status bar and you
get a popup of all your sheets. Click the one you want.

Mike


"Jonathan" wrote:

Hi all,

I know using CTRL+ Page Up/Dn goes through the tabs in a worksheet, but I'm
looking for one that skips the in between. I want to go from Tab 1 to Tab 6
back and forth without the mouse and without scrolling through all the other
tabs. Basically it's the ALT+Tab equivalent to go back to your last open
program/window whatever for excel. Does this exist?


Gord Dibben

Equivalent of Alt+Tab for going between worksheets?
 
None that I know of.

You could temporarily hide the intervening sheets then use CTRL + PageUp and
Down but that would be a PITA in my estimation without a macro to hide and
unhide all at once.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP


On Tue, 6 May 2008 13:03:00 -0700, Jonathan
wrote:

Hi all,

I know using CTRL+ Page Up/Dn goes through the tabs in a worksheet, but I'm
looking for one that skips the in between. I want to go from Tab 1 to Tab 6
back and forth without the mouse and without scrolling through all the other
tabs. Basically it's the ALT+Tab equivalent to go back to your last open
program/window whatever for excel. Does this exist?




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