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How can I move through worksheets without having to clic the tab. I would
like to see a list of worksheets name and select the one that I want to activate or see. I am looking for some command similar to the Find command where I can write data and Excel looks for it in the sheet, or something like the Go to command where I can choose from a list of Worksheet names. This is because I have a file of more than 50 worksheets and it isn't easy navigate through them. Thanks, Ivette |
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Ivette
If you right-click on the sheet navigation arrows at bottom left of status bar you will get a pop-up with 16 sheets on it and a "more sheets" button. Otherwise you could create a Table of Contents sheet with selectable sheet names. See David McRitchie's site for a TOC macro. http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/buildtoc.htm Or use Bob Phillips BrowseSheets macro(posted below)which displays a form with option button to select a sheet. I personally like this one. Sub BrowseSheets() Const nPerColumn As Long = 38 'number of items per column Const nWidth As Long = 13 'width of each letter Const nHeight As Long = 18 'height of each row Const sID As String = "___SheetGoto" 'name of dialog sheet Const kCaption As String = " Select sheet to goto" 'dialog caption Dim i As Long Dim TopPos As Long Dim iBooks As Long Dim cCols As Long Dim cLetters As Long Dim cMaxLetters As Long Dim cLeft As Long Dim thisDlg As DialogSheet Dim CurrentSheet As Worksheet Dim cb As OptionButton Application.ScreenUpdating = False If ActiveWorkbook.ProtectStructure Then MsgBox "Workbook is protected.", vbCritical Exit Sub End If On Error Resume Next Application.DisplayAlerts = False ActiveWorkbook.DialogSheets(sID).Delete Application.DisplayAlerts = True On Error GoTo 0 Set CurrentSheet = ActiveSheet Set thisDlg = ActiveWorkbook.DialogSheets.Add With thisDlg .Name = sID .Visible = xlSheetHidden 'sets variables for positioning on dialog iBooks = 0 cCols = 0 cMaxLetters = 0 cLeft = 78 TopPos = 40 For i = 1 To ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets.Count If i Mod nPerColumn = 1 Then cCols = cCols + 1 TopPos = 40 cLeft = cLeft + (cMaxLetters * nWidth) cMaxLetters = 0 End If Set CurrentSheet = ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets(i) cLetters = Len(CurrentSheet.Name) If cLetters cMaxLetters Then cMaxLetters = cLetters End If iBooks = iBooks + 1 .OptionButtons.Add cLeft, TopPos, cLetters * nWidth, 16.5 .OptionButtons(iBooks).text = _ ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets(iBooks).Name TopPos = TopPos + 13 Next i .Buttons.Left = cLeft + (cMaxLetters * nWidth) + 24 CurrentSheet.Activate With .DialogFrame .Height = Application.Max(68, _ Application.Min(iBooks, nPerColumn) * nHeight + 10) .Width = cLeft + (cMaxLetters * nWidth) + 24 .Caption = kCaption End With .Buttons("Button 2").BringToFront .Buttons("Button 3").BringToFront Application.ScreenUpdating = True If .Show Then For Each cb In thisDlg.OptionButtons If cb.Value = xlOn Then ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets(cb.Caption).Select Exit For End If Next cb Else MsgBox "Nothing selected" End If Application.DisplayAlerts = False .Delete End With End Sub Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 12:13:07 -0800, "izlopez" wrote: How can I move through worksheets without having to clic the tab. I would like to see a list of worksheets name and select the one that I want to activate or see. I am looking for some command similar to the Find command where I can write data and Excel looks for it in the sheet, or something like the Go to command where I can choose from a list of Worksheet names. This is because I have a file of more than 50 worksheets and it isn't easy navigate through them. Thanks, Ivette |
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