Sheet Tabs

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Chris

My workbook contains more tabs than will fit in one row
of sheet tabs. Is there a way to have 2 rows of sheet
tabs at the bottom of the workbook?
Thanks!
 
Hi Cris

Right click on the Arrows next to the first sheet tab
you get a list with all your sheets
 
Hi
AFAIK, no. You can right-click on the tab arrows (to the left of the tabs)
to get a list of all of the tabs in the book, though.
 
Is there a way to have 2 rows of sheet
tabs at the bottom of the workbook?

(Unless this has been added in XL2K3,) no.

You can rightclick the tab scroll buttons to pop up a menu of all sheets
tho'.

HTH,
Andy
 
Hi Frank, thanks.

I might check out Office 2K3 student licence later this year. But I heard
somewhere that demo versions were available?

???,
Andy
 
Hi Andy

My opinion:

If you use 2002 then don't change to 2003.

XML (new in 2003) is not in the student licence version and the Help system
is terrible.
 
I saw someone in the OneNote forum assert yesterday that multiple rows of tabs was in the Excel functionality. But I could not find it.
 
Stick to the Excel News Groups for "real" information on Excel functionality.

What "someone" said in OneNote forum is incorrect.

Gord Dibben Excel MVP
 
I saw someone in the OneNote forum assert yesterday that multiple rows of
tabs was in the Excel functionality.

Maybe s/he had some kind of customised bifocals. <g>

Rgds,
Andy
 
Hi Ron.
If you use 2002 then don't change to 2003.

I use 97 & 2K. I thought I'd check out the latest version in case I end up
needing a clue about Task Panes & all that rubbish. Thanks for the heads up,
I'll remember go with 2K2 for that purpose if necessary (unless you have
lots of nice things to say about that too <bg>).

Rgds,
Andy
 

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