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twinpat

FINDING A NAMED TAB
 
I put a lot of worksheets in one workbook. If I have 100 worksheets in one
workbook and their tab names are 1, 2, 3, 4 etc all the way thru 100, and I
want to find sheet named 50, for instance, without clicking on each tab to
find it, is there a way to find it more quickly?

Tanya[_4_]

FINDING A NAMED TAB
 
On May 19, 1:20*pm, twinpat wrote:
I put a lot of worksheets in one workbook. *If I have 100 worksheets in one
workbook and their tab names are 1, 2, 3, 4 etc all the way thru 100, *and I
want to find sheet named 50, for instance, without clicking on each tab to
find it, is there a way to find it more quickly?


If you right-click on the navigation arrow to the left of your tabs,
you will see a list of your worksheet names. You can select the one
you want to jump to.

When I create/work with workbooks with many worksheets, I often create
a "Navigation" tab that has hyperlinks to each worksheet. Then on each
worksheet I have a cell that 'links' back to the navigation tab.

Dave Peterson

FINDING A NAMED TAB
 
Rightclick on the VCR/DVD like controls at the bottom left corner.

You'll see a list of sheet names -- and with that many you'll also see a "More
sheets" option. Click on that and you can choose to select any of those sheets.

You want to look at:
http://contextures.com/xlToolbar01.html
(From Debra Dalgleish's site.)

It builds a toolbar that you can use with any workbook to navigate to any
worksheet.

There's a link to an xl2007/ribbon version (by Ron de Bruin) on Debra's site.

=======
If you're new to macros:

Debra Dalgleish has some notes how to implement macros he
http://www.contextures.com/xlvba01.html

David McRitchie has an intro to macros:
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/getstarted.htm

Ron de Bruin's intro to macros:
http://www.rondebruin.nl/code.htm

(General, Regular and Standard modules all describe the same thing.)

twinpat wrote:

I put a lot of worksheets in one workbook. If I have 100 worksheets in one
workbook and their tab names are 1, 2, 3, 4 etc all the way thru 100, and I
want to find sheet named 50, for instance, without clicking on each tab to
find it, is there a way to find it more quickly?


--

Dave Peterson

Gord Dibben

FINDING A NAMED TAB
 
Many ways to do this.

Here are 3 ways.

You can right-click on the sheet navigation arrows and select from 15 sheets
or "more sheets".

Or you can build a Navigation Toolbar as per Dave's code on Debra
Dalgleish's site.

http://www.contextures.on.ca/xlToolbar01.html

Or see this google search thread for the BrowseSheets macro from Bob
Phillips..............my personal choice.

http://tinyurl.com/yoa3dw


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Tue, 19 May 2009 10:20:01 -0700, twinpat
wrote:

I put a lot of worksheets in one workbook. If I have 100 worksheets in one
workbook and their tab names are 1, 2, 3, 4 etc all the way thru 100, and I
want to find sheet named 50, for instance, without clicking on each tab to
find it, is there a way to find it more quickly?



JB

FINDING A NAMED TAB
 
With Form:
http://boisgontierjacques.free.fr/fi...uilleTrie1.xls
http://boisgontierjacques.free.fr/fi...uilleTrie2.xls

With Toolbar:
http://boisgontierjacques.free.fr/fi...reFeuilles.xls

JB
http://boisgontierjacques.free.fr/


On 19 mai, 19:38, Tanya wrote:
On May 19, 1:20*pm, twinpat wrote:

I put a lot of worksheets in one workbook. *If I have 100 worksheets in one
workbook and their tab names are 1, 2, 3, 4 etc all the way thru 100, *and I
want to find sheet named 50, for instance, without clicking on each tab to
find it, is there a way to find it more quickly?


If you right-click on the navigation arrow to the left of your tabs,
you will see a list of your worksheet names. You can select the one
you want to jump to.

When I create/work with workbooks with many worksheets, I often create
a "Navigation" tab that has hyperlinks to each worksheet. Then on each
worksheet I have a cell that 'links' back to the navigation tab.




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