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I often open multiple invoices for the same account, and I want to view them
beginning from the oldest to the most current. However, Excel situates them in reverse order such that when I close one or do "ctrl tab" to step to the next file it always steps to the newest file. I would prefer the "stepping" begin and proceed with the oldest files. |
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I don't know that we have any control over the order Excel opens workbooks
or stacks their windows. You can press Ctrl-Shift-Tab to go in the reverse order though. -- Jim "Stevilsize" wrote in message ... |I often open multiple invoices for the same account, and I want to view them | beginning from the oldest to the most current. However, Excel situates them | in reverse order such that when I close one or do "ctrl tab" to step to the | next file it always steps to the newest file. I would prefer the "stepping" | begin and proceed with the oldest files. |
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This is when you're doing File|Open?
If yes, you can show details (under the Views icon). And in detail mode, you can click on the header (date modified) and sort in ascending order. If you click again, it toggles to descending. And if your filenames for that account always begin with the same characters (account name???), you can use that, too. Say this account always starts with Stevil_somethingelsethatchangeshere.xls. Just type: stevil*.xls in that file name box and you'll only see those accounts. (You can even use: *something*.xls if that something is in the name somewhere.) Stevilsize wrote: I often open multiple invoices for the same account, and I want to view them beginning from the oldest to the most current. However, Excel situates them in reverse order such that when I close one or do "ctrl tab" to step to the next file it always steps to the newest file. I would prefer the "stepping" begin and proceed with the oldest files. -- Dave Peterson |
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I figured it out on my own. By reversing the chonology in the "open" box, it
also reverses the order that files are then "stepped" through using the "ctrl-tab" combo. It also steps in that direction when files are individually closed. Thanks to those who tried to help. "Stevilsize" wrote: I often open multiple invoices for the same account, and I want to view them beginning from the oldest to the most current. However, Excel situates them in reverse order such that when I close one or do "ctrl tab" to step to the next file it always steps to the newest file. I would prefer the "stepping" begin and proceed with the oldest files. |
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