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If you right-click on one of the 4 little arrow-heads in the lower left
corner of the worksheet window you'll get a list of the visible sheets which you can use to go to a specific one. Other than that I might suggest that you give a unique name (using Insert, Name, Define or Ctrl-F3) to cell A1 on each sheet you want to be able to go to quickly and then use that name with the F5 key. -- Jim "Roy" wrote in message ... |I have a workbook with over 1000 sheets. 25 of these are numbers unit 1, | unit 2, etc... Each one of these is followed by 50 sheets with supplemental | information. Other than organizing the sheets named "unit x" in order, is | there any way to jump or go to these sheets without having to scroll through | all the other sheets between "unit 1" and the last sheet for "unit 25"? | | Thanks in advance for your help. | |
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