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Tame big Excel workbooks by grouping worksheets, maybe in folders? I would
also like to be able to ctrl-select multiple worksheets and unhide them.

Some workbooks have many interrelated worksheets. I hide many of them so it
will appear somewhat organized. I wish I could group them or at least unhide
more than one at a time.

I'm on WinXP/Office 2002

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How are you going to Ctrl+Select a sheet if it is hidden? Are you asking
for sheet tabs of hidden sheets to be visible?

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Tame big Excel workbooks by grouping worksheets, maybe in folders? I

would
also like to be able to ctrl-select multiple worksheets and unhide them.

Some workbooks have many interrelated worksheets. I hide many of them so

it
will appear somewhat organized. I wish I could group them or at least

unhide
more than one at a time.

I'm on WinXP/Office 2002

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I wasn't very specific there. On the un-hiding multiple sheets, I'd like to
be able to go
Format|Sheet|Unhide...
and then ctrl+select which ones I want to unhide.

Currently, if I have to unhide 10 sheets, I use key shortcuts (alt+o, h, u)
to get to the window and then pick one at a time.

Barnett

"Tom Ogilvy" wrote:

How are you going to Ctrl+Select a sheet if it is hidden? Are you asking
for sheet tabs of hidden sheets to be visible?

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Tom Ogilvy



"barnett" wrote in message
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Tame big Excel workbooks by grouping worksheets, maybe in folders? I

would
also like to be able to ctrl-select multiple worksheets and unhide them.

Some workbooks have many interrelated worksheets. I hide many of them so

it
will appear somewhat organized. I wish I could group them or at least

unhide
more than one at a time.

I'm on WinXP/Office 2002

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