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roblowein

Sheet Tabs.
 

Please can you show me how to replace missing sheet tabs at the bottom
of a 2007 workbook
Thanks

Rob


Pete

Sheet Tabs.
 
Insert Menu - Worksheet

or

Format Menu - Sheet - Unhide

or

Right click on active tab and hit insert - Worksheet


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Pete


"roblowein" wrote:


Please can you show me how to replace missing sheet tabs at the bottom
of a 2007 workbook
Thanks

Rob



Rob[_30_]

Sheet Tabs.
 
This is odd ... I have rebooted in XP where excel 2003 is and in view tools
/ options switched on view tabs .. reopened the the workbook in vista where
I have excel 2007 and the tabs are there at the bottom as you would expect.

Its a little bit furstrating switching between XP/ Vista / 2003 and 2007
excel ...

Anyone know how to view / remove sheet tabs directly in excel 2007 ?

Regads

Rob

"roblowein" wrote in message
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Please can you show me how to replace missing sheet tabs at the bottom
of a 2007 workbook
Thanks

Rob



shah shailesh

Sheet Tabs.
 
Hi Rob,

Click on Office ButtonExcel OptionsAdvancedScroll to see Display options
for this workbookTickmark Show sheet tabs.


Regards,
Shailesh Shah
http://in.geocities.com/shahshaileshs/
(Free addins Excel Menu-2003 for Excel-2007)
If You Can't Excel with Talent, Triumph with Effort.




"Rob" wrote in message
...
This is odd ... I have rebooted in XP where excel 2003 is and in view
tools / options switched on view tabs .. reopened the the workbook in
vista where I have excel 2007 and the tabs are there at the bottom as you
would expect.

Its a little bit furstrating switching between XP/ Vista / 2003 and 2007
excel ...

Anyone know how to view / remove sheet tabs directly in excel 2007 ?

Regads

Rob

"roblowein" wrote in message
oups.com...

Please can you show me how to replace missing sheet tabs at the bottom
of a 2007 workbook
Thanks

Rob






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