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I can't select all my worksheets in Excel
I am unable to select all of my worksheets in my workbook. I know of all the
different ways to do it, but is there a setting somewhere that would prevent me from selecting my sheet tabs...other than a protected worksheet? |
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I can't select all my worksheets in Excel
Not that I can think of.
And even if the worksheet were protected, you should be able to select any sheet (or group any sheets). Dan Connors wrote: I am unable to select all of my worksheets in my workbook. I know of all the different ways to do it, but is there a setting somewhere that would prevent me from selecting my sheet tabs...other than a protected worksheet? -- Dave Peterson |
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I can't select all my worksheets in Excel
Hold down the Control key then select the sheets one at a time
Hold down the Shift key then select the last sheet - -Mark "Dan Connors" wrote: I am unable to select all of my worksheets in my workbook. I know of all the different ways to do it, but is there a setting somewhere that would prevent me from selecting my sheet tabs...other than a protected worksheet? |
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