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KFEagle

Excel needs to have the ability to insert "SUB" worksheets
 
It would be useful if Excel had tha option to insert "SUB" worksheets linked
to "MAIN" worksheets. For instance if I have (3) worksheets that are
summarized in another (main) worksheet, and this situation occurs more than
once in a file, it can be rather difficult to remember which (sub) sheets are
tied to which (main) worksheets. If "SUB" worksheets could be inserted and
shown at the bottom of the work area in a sub-level type fashion, it would
make this situation much more user friendly..

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JE McGimpsey

Just for my edification, could you describe what a "sub-level type
fashion" means or looks like?


In article ,
"KFEagle" wrote:

If "SUB" worksheets could be inserted and shown at the bottom of the
work area in a sub-level type fashion, it would make this situation
much more user friendly..


KFEagle

Maybe not the best choice of words...
I was trying to discribe something like the following:
Make the worksheet "tabs" wider and taller (at the bottom of the workspace),
and make these tabs "main worksheets"
Then insert smaller "sub-tabs" for worksheets that are summarized in the
"main worksheets"
I suppose I could just use the rename function and enter a name that
signifies whether a worksheet is a "main" or a "sub".



"JE McGimpsey" wrote:

Just for my edification, could you describe what a "sub-level type
fashion" means or looks like?


In article ,
"KFEagle" wrote:

If "SUB" worksheets could be inserted and shown at the bottom of the
work area in a sub-level type fashion, it would make this situation
much more user friendly..




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