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Default Excel tabs: can they be "stacked"

is it possible to "stack" tabs in excel 2007?
i.e. have 2 or 3 rows visible at the same time as opposed to 1 row which
must be scrolled along?

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Nope.

keith666 wrote:

is it possible to "stack" tabs in excel 2007?
i.e. have 2 or 3 rows visible at the same time as opposed to 1 row which
must be scrolled along?

Any help appreciated.


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Default Excel tabs: can they be "stacked"

You cannot change the layout of the sheet tabs.

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is it possible to "stack" tabs in excel 2007?
i.e. have 2 or 3 rows visible at the same time as opposed to 1 row which
must be scrolled along?

Any help appreciated.

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