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Default In Excel can I move the tabs to the left side of the workbook?

I'm using Excel 2002 and my boss wants to know if he can move the tabs, he
thinks he has seen it in Excel somewhere but the only thing I can fin is
coloring the tabs. Any body know if you can do that or not?
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No you can't, but you can right click on the arrows at the left and choose the
sheet you want from the list given.

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thinks he has seen it in Excel somewhere but the only thing I can fin is
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