Sheet Tabs

G

Guest

Hi All,

I am using office 2003. A user that I am support has office 2000 installed
and has an issue with displaying the sheet tabs at the bottom of the screen.
I have tried a number of options from using the format>sheet>Un Hide. This
does not resolve the issue. I have also tried to display the sheet tabs from
tools>options>view> and select the option sheet tabs from the window options.

None of the above makes the sheet tabs viable. Any ideas on how to resolve
this are kindly welcomed.

Aaron
 
G

Guest

Aaron, you mean that you can see the tabs but your colleague cannot?
Perculiar!
I though that the sheets may be "xlSheetVeryHidden" - check by going to the
VB Editor (Ctrl + F11) and check the visible properties of the sheets. If
they are "xlSheetVeryHidden" then change to "xlSheetVisible".

Cheers,
A
 
G

Guest

Hi Aaron

Is the problem the sheet tabs, or is it the Windos Taskbar that is hiding
the tabs. If you can see the taskbar, right click on it, click on
properties, untick lock taskbar, and tick autohide taskbar
 
D

Damon Longworth

Try maximizing the window. The tabs may be there, but off the screen at the
bottom.

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G

Guest

I have tried all of them steps. I can see the tabs on my laptop. But when my
client opens the workbook he does not see the sheet tabs. I have tried
maximising and arranging windows. I have tried the VB editor and the visable
option is set to visable.

This is a wierd one.

Regards

Aaron
 
G

giantwolf

Hi,

I can't think why this would explain how you can see the tabs but your
client can't as I thought these options were file specific rather than
computer specific, but if you go to "tools", "options" and then on the
"view" tab there is a tick option for "Sheet Tabs" (roughly bottom
right). Make sure this is ticked, if it isn't the tabs will be
hidden.

Strange one indeed, let us all know if you solve it!

GW
 

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