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I have 25 worksheets in a workbook and want to use the keyboard to move to
the next tab or to another tab. Is this possible?
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<Ctrl <PageUp
<Ctrl <PageDown
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I have 25 worksheets in a workbook and want to use the keyboard to move to
the next tab or to another tab. Is this possible?


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Use CTL+PageDown to go to the next sheet. CTR+PageUp to the previous
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