Hi Chip,

Coloured tabs are only available on the more recent versions of Excel (2002
and later). Not enough reason for me to upgrade <g>.

Cheers

--
macropod
[MVP - Microsoft Word]


"Chip Pearson" <chip@cpearson.com> wrote in message
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> You might consider using tab colors to make your tab groups more
> distinct.
>
>
> --
> Cordially,
> Chip Pearson
> Microsoft MVP - Excel
> Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
> www.cpearson.com
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> "Bassam Abdul-Baki" <BassamAbdulBaki@discussions.microsoft.com>
> wrote in message
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> > The way the tabs work in Excel is not very efficient. It would
> > be nice if
> > you can create groupings for tabs in Excel so that each set of
> > tabs can be
> > placed in its own group. I'm currently working on an Excel
> > document that has
> > about 30 sheets. A lot of sheets are related in one way or
> > another (i.e.,
> > Aircraft A speed, Aircraft A acceleration, Aircraft B speed,
> > Aircraft B
> > acceleration). It would be nice to be able to group these in
> > some way so
> > that scrolling is no longer problematic and finding the right
> > tab becomes
> > faster and easier.
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