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Dear All,
It will be easy if there is any Key Board short Cut to go to a Specific Work
Sheet in a Work Book. For example i am working in a work book which contains
92 Sheets (in some times it will cross 122+ also). So every time I use mose
or Ctrl+PG Dn or Pg Up to go to that sheet. So if there is any option like go
to sheet such that i can directly go that specific sheet. (I am remebering
all the work sheet names in that work book so i can direclty go to that sheet
if any option is like that)

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