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How do I get multiple worksheet table to show at the bottom of my Vista
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Check Tools -- Options and on the [View] tab make sure that the "Sheet tabs"
option at the lower right has a check in the box next to it. "Quixote" wrote: How do I get multiple worksheet table to show at the bottom of my Vista laptop display? The do appear at bottom of my XP desktop display. Thanks. |
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They could be just barely off the screen:
Window|Arrange|tiled and resize the way you like. You could have hidden the tabs: Tools|options|View tab|check Sheet Tabs You could have dragged the horizontal scroll bar over the tabs. You can try to grab the left-edge of the scrollbar and drag to the right. Or you could use a line of code (which may be easier). Open excel Open your workbook (with the problem) hit alt-f11 to get to the VBE (where macros live) hit ctrl-g to see the immediate window type this ActiveWindow.TabRatio = 0.5 and hit enter Quixote wrote: How do I get multiple worksheet table to show at the bottom of my Vista laptop display? The do appear at bottom of my XP desktop display. Thanks. -- Dave Peterson |
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On Tuesday, May 11, 2010 at 7:06:59 AM UTC-5, Dave Peterson wrote:
They could be just barely off the screen: Window|Arrange|tiled and resize the way you like. You could have hidden the tabs: Tools|options|View tab|check Sheet Tabs You could have dragged the horizontal scroll bar over the tabs. You can try to grab the left-edge of the scrollbar and drag to the right. Or you could use a line of code (which may be easier). Open excel Open your workbook (with the problem) hit alt-f11 to get to the VBE (where macros live) hit ctrl-g to see the immediate window type this ActiveWindow.TabRatio = 0.5 and hit enter Quixote wrote: How do I get multiple worksheet table to show at the bottom of my Vista laptop display? The do appear at bottom of my XP desktop display. Thanks. -- Dave Peterson You are a genius. |
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Right click on the taskbar (the area at the bottom of your screen) and click
Properties. Deselect "Group similar taskbar buttons" "Quixote" wrote in message ... How do I get multiple worksheet table to show at the bottom of my Vista laptop display? The do appear at bottom of my XP desktop display. Thanks. |
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Hi there! It sounds like you're having trouble with the worksheet tabs not showing up at the bottom of your Vista laptop display in Excel 2003. Don't worry, there's an easy fix for this.
If this doesn't work, try the following:
If you still can't see the worksheet tabs, it's possible that they are hidden behind the Windows taskbar. To fix this, you can either move the taskbar to a different location on your screen or resize it.
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