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Where are the sheet tabs in new version?
Just got the new version of Excel (2010) and I opened an older version
document. The older version of the document had nine different sheets. Now I can't find the other eight. Any suggestions? C. |
Where are the sheet tabs in new version?
Presuming you mean Excel 2007? The tabs are at the bottom in 07 just as in 03.
"Carrie1104" wrote: Just got the new version of Excel (2010) and I opened an older version document. The older version of the document had nine different sheets. Now I can't find the other eight. Any suggestions? C. |
Where are the sheet tabs in new version?
Office button (large round one, top left)Excel OptionsAdvanced tabsection
Display options for this workbook check Show Sheet tabs -- Kind regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "Carrie1104" wrote in message ... Just got the new version of Excel (2010) and I opened an older version document. The older version of the document had nine different sheets. Now I can't find the other eight. Any suggestions? C. |
Where are the sheet tabs in new version?
Niek
Is that same instruction for Excel 2010? Why does OP have one sheet tab showing and other 8 tabs not visible? Gord On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 18:43:22 +0200, "Niek Otten" wrote: Office button (large round one, top left)Excel OptionsAdvanced tabsection Display options for this workbook check Show Sheet tabs |
Where are the sheet tabs in new version?
Indeed, my fault! I saw "new version" and I assumed that was Excel 2007. Too
much in a hurry, I know, I shouldn't be. Well in Excel it is a rectangular button, but the rest of the instructions remain valid. "Sheet" and "Tab" are often used in the same sense so I assumed the OP meant he saw only one sheet and no other tabs. Of course I could be wrong there. -- Kind regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote in message ... Niek Is that same instruction for Excel 2010? Why does OP have one sheet tab showing and other 8 tabs not visible? Gord On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 18:43:22 +0200, "Niek Otten" wrote: Office button (large round one, top left)Excel OptionsAdvanced tabsection Display options for this workbook check Show Sheet tabs |
Where are the sheet tabs in new version?
That's what this is all about.
OP had 9 sheet tabs visible in older version. In 2010 version only one sheet tab is visible. Hope a 2010 user will pop in and explain. Gord On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 22:12:06 +0200, "Niek Otten" wrote: Indeed, my fault! I saw "new version" and I assumed that was Excel 2007. Too much in a hurry, I know, I shouldn't be. Well in Excel it is a rectangular button, but the rest of the instructions remain valid. "Sheet" and "Tab" are often used in the same sense so I assumed the OP meant he saw only one sheet and no other tabs. Of course I could be wrong there. |
Where are the sheet tabs in new version?
I am an Excel 2010 user, but apart from the Office button being rectangular
instead of round, there is no difference compared to Excel 2007. I never missed a sheet (or tab) -- Kind regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote in message ... That's what this is all about. OP had 9 sheet tabs visible in older version. In 2010 version only one sheet tab is visible. Hope a 2010 user will pop in and explain. Gord On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 22:12:06 +0200, "Niek Otten" wrote: Indeed, my fault! I saw "new version" and I assumed that was Excel 2007. Too much in a hurry, I know, I shouldn't be. Well in Excel it is a rectangular button, but the rest of the instructions remain valid. "Sheet" and "Tab" are often used in the same sense so I assumed the OP meant he saw only one sheet and no other tabs. Of course I could be wrong there. |
Where are the sheet tabs in new version?
Thanks Niek
Now........where have the other sheet tabs gone? Gord On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 22:25:37 +0200, "Niek Otten" wrote: I am an Excel 2010 user, but apart from the Office button being rectangular instead of round, there is no difference compared to Excel 2007. I never missed a sheet (or tab) |
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