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dazed and confused

am unable to view or use sheet tabs
 
Trying to copy excel worksheet to powerpoint. Closed Excel program. Now am
unable to see the worksheet tabs, let alone use them. Ditto for the original
that was emailed to me when I went back with the thought of re-downloading it.

Gary Brown

TOOLS / OPTIONS / SHEET TABS
HTH,
Gary Brown

"dazed and confused" wrote:

Trying to copy excel worksheet to powerpoint. Closed Excel program. Now am
unable to see the worksheet tabs, let alone use them. Ditto for the original
that was emailed to me when I went back with the thought of re-downloading it.


Don Guillett

toolsoptionsVIEWsheet tabs

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Don Guillett
SalesAid Software

"Gary Brown" wrote in message
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TOOLS / OPTIONS / SHEET TABS
HTH,
Gary Brown

"dazed and confused" wrote:

Trying to copy excel worksheet to powerpoint. Closed Excel program. Now

am
unable to see the worksheet tabs, let alone use them. Ditto for the

original
that was emailed to me when I went back with the thought of

re-downloading it.



Kenny Dee

If you trying to OPEN these forms via Excel, and you can't locate it this
away, then you might need to open your document folder and try to locate it
via My Computer, once you've located this way, then right click on the form
and then select "OPEN WITH". The "File Association" was changed when you
try to open your Excel form with PowerPoint. If you try to open that form in
Excel, it's just looking for file that it has association with, that's why
you don't see it, if you try to open it from within Excel.
"dazed and confused" <dazed and wrote in
message ...
Trying to copy excel worksheet to powerpoint. Closed Excel program. Now am
unable to see the worksheet tabs, let alone use them. Ditto for the
original
that was emailed to me when I went back with the thought of re-downloading
it.





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