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Is it possible to wrap worksheet tabs?
I have a spreadsheet with many tabs, and would like to be able to see them
all on the worksheet without having to scroll to them. Is there any way to arrange the tabs so that they show in multiple rows???? |
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Is it possible to wrap worksheet tabs?
JRB, No, but you can right click on the arrows to the left of the sheets and
get a list of them -- Paul B Always backup your data before trying something new Please post any response to the newsgroups so others can benefit from it Feedback on answers is always appreciated! Using Excel 2002 & 2003 "JRB" wrote in message ... I have a spreadsheet with many tabs, and would like to be able to see them all on the worksheet without having to scroll to them. Is there any way to arrange the tabs so that they show in multiple rows???? |
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Is it possible to wrap worksheet tabs?
I don't think you can arrange the tabs on multiple rows but if you right
click on the navigate arrows just left of the sheet tabs you will see a list of all your sheet names. Click on the one that you want to activate. I am on Excel 2002 - not sure when this was introduced. Hope this helps Rowan JRB wrote: I have a spreadsheet with many tabs, and would like to be able to see them all on the worksheet without having to scroll to them. Is there any way to arrange the tabs so that they show in multiple rows???? |
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