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How can i access the options in the sheet menu ( like renaming the sheet ,
delete, changing the tab colour ... ) by keyboard only as it can save a lot
of time for me.

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From the menu click FORMAT, SHEET, RENAME to rename the worksheet
or FORMAT, SHEET, TAB COLOR to change the color of the tab.

Keyboarding ALT+O, H, R and ALT+O, H, T respectively.


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"Rajesh Chandra" wrote:

Dear Support

How can i access the options in the sheet menu ( like renaming the sheet ,
delete, changing the tab colour ... ) by keyboard only as it can save a lot
of time for me.

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With Thanks
Regards

Rajesh Chandra

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