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Default Navigation buttons in Excel 2007

The navigation buttons in Excel 2007 do not seem to work the way they did in
Excel 2003. I have tried them on multiple computers. I know about
right-clicking to get a list of worksheets, but I want to left click on a
navigation button and have it move to the appropriate sheet (forward,
backward, first, last). Has this changed?

Thanks for your assistance.
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Default Navigation buttons in Excel 2007

Sheet navigation buttons work same in 2007 as previous versions.

Clicking on the buttons does not select a particular sheet, just scrolls the
sheet tabs.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

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The navigation buttons in Excel 2007 do not seem to work the way they did in
Excel 2003. I have tried them on multiple computers. I know about
right-clicking to get a list of worksheets, but I want to left click on a
navigation button and have it move to the appropriate sheet (forward,
backward, first, last). Has this changed?

Thanks for your assistance.


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