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westcoms

Worksheet tab headdings
 
In your Excel workbook, you have tab headdings that you can name. Is it
possible to set these up in a double row so they don'w run off the right side
of the page?

Chip Pearson

Worksheet tab headdings
 
No, that is not possible.


--
Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com


"westcoms" wrote in message
...
In your Excel workbook, you have tab headdings that you can
name. Is it
possible to set these up in a double row so they don'w run off
the right side
of the page?




Duke Carey

Worksheet tab headdings
 
No. You can change the width of the horizontal scroll bar to give the tabs
more room, if that helps.

If the issue is navigating to sheets whose tabs are not visible, if you
right click on the VCR-type buttons just left of the tabs you'll see a pick
list of sheet names. Choosing one activates that sheet.



"westcoms" wrote:

In your Excel workbook, you have tab headdings that you can name. Is it
possible to set these up in a double row so they don'w run off the right side
of the page?


Karin

cursor changes to arrow dash arrow in worksheet
 
I''m new and know this question is not related to the previous question. In
Excel newest version with Win 7, I'm frustrated with an "arrow dash arrow"
symbol/icon that appears at will to replace the arrow cursor. It causes the
sheet to shift to the left or up or down. Is there a way to disable the
"arrow dash arrow" to not perform that function? Thanks.

"Chip Pearson" wrote:

No, that is not possible.


--
Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com


"westcoms" wrote in message
...
In your Excel workbook, you have tab headdings that you can
name. Is it
possible to set these up in a double row so they don'w run off
the right side
of the page?






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