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Drop-down box always visible in a workbook
Hi gurus,
I have a workbook containing more than 10 sheets. Because it is annoying scrolling/changing the sheets, I would like to do a drop-down list of all sheets by which I could more easily change the active sheet. How can I make this drop-down visible like a customized toolbar? (Working with Office 2000/2003) Håkan -- |
Drop-down box always visible in a workbook
Right click over the four arrows at the bottom left corner of the sheet, to
left of the first sheet tab. Regards, Peter T "HBj" wrote in message ... Hi gurus, I have a workbook containing more than 10 sheets. Because it is annoying scrolling/changing the sheets, I would like to do a drop-down list of all sheets by which I could more easily change the active sheet. How can I make this drop-down visible like a customized toolbar? (Working with Office 2000/2003) Håkan -- |
Drop-down box always visible in a workbook
Hi, You can right-Click the sheet navigation controls in the lower left, and you have a worksheet popup list. However, it can be done using vba if you really wanted, but Excels own built in functionality is far better! -- The Code Cage Team Regards, The Code Cage Team www.thecodecage.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Code Cage Team's Profile: http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/member.php?userid=2 View this thread: http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/sh...ad.php?t=23554 |
Drop-down box always visible in a workbook
Dave Peterson has a sample file and instructions for creating a toolbar drop down with a list of worksheets: http://www.contextures.com/xlToolbar01.html HBj wrote: Hi gurus, I have a workbook containing more than 10 sheets. Because it is annoying scrolling/changing the sheets, I would like to do a drop-down list of all sheets by which I could more easily change the active sheet. How can I make this drop-down visible like a customized toolbar? (Working with Office 2000/2003) Håkan -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures www.contextures.com/tiptech.html Blog: http://blog.contextures.com |
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