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Afraid not. You can make the display wider, but invariably at some point it
is not wide enough. -- HTH Bob Phillips "Angelica" wrote in message ... |
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One trick I use..........I have a workbook with 36 Sheets, I hide them all
and create a new one (not hidden) named MainMenu and make an attractive list of all of them and create macros to each just by clicking on the name..............then on each sheet, I put a "Return to MainMenu" button which hides the sheet again and returns the user to the MainMenu..........a little bit of a job to set up, but really nice for the user who has to regularly navigate those Sheets............ Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "Bob Phillips" wrote: Afraid not. You can make the display wider, but invariably at some point it is not wide enough. -- HTH Bob Phillips "Angelica" wrote in message ... |
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If you rightclick on the VCR controls to the left of the worksheet tabs, you'll
be able to see more. In fact, there's an option to see a list of all the sheets at the bottom of that first dialog. Not quite the same, but kind of useful. Angelica wrote: -- Dave Peterson |
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