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Excel 2000: Can multiple tabs be layered at the bottom? 1

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tcolan

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Apr 28, 2003
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Hello,

I'm creating a new spreadsheet and I'm ending up with about 10 or so tabs (i.e. worksheets). At the bottom of the page where all of the tabs reside, is it possible to have two rows of tabs shown? (Tabs 1-5 and then layered underneath that tabs 6-10?)

I do not want to have to have the user "tab" over to see the additional tabs. Can that be done?

Thanks so much for your help,
Tom
 
Not that I know of.

But, tell the user to right-mouseclick the tab scroll area at the bottom left of the screen, as this displays a shortcut list of tabs for easy navigation.


Cheers, Glenn.
 
I don't think you can layer them, but you can show more of them buy widening the tab area.

Point to the tab split bar. (Between the tabs and the horizontal scroll bar)

When the pointer changes to a split pointer (double arrow), drag the tab split bar to the right or left, and then use the tab scrolling buttons to scroll through the sheet tabs.

To return the tab split bar to its original default position, double-click the tab split bar.



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