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    Making Tab Sizes smaller or creating multiple rows of tabs.

    I have been trying to figure out a way that I don't have to constantly scroll around my worksheets looking for the right tab. Some of them have 30+ tabs. I found this way to decrease tab size

    http://www.asap-utilities.com/excel-...egorie=9&m=115

    But I am not totally happy with it. Is there a way to create multiple rows of tabs or other ways of making them smaller to reduce scrolling around looking for tabs.

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    Would this link help

    http://www.contextures.com/xlToolbar01.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by VBA Noob
    Would this link help

    http://www.contextures.com/xlToolbar01.html

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    This is helpful, but I would actually prefer instead of it being a drop down box, the list would just stay fixed. It would be a little busy in the worksheet, but if you have 30 tabs it would be nice to have them in a list like that so you can just have them all right there at your fingertips.

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    In the bottom right sheet that are 4 arrows two left and two right <<>>. Right click on these arrows and a list of all the worksheets will appear

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    Quote Originally Posted by VBA Noob
    In the bottom right sheet that are 4 arrows two left and two right <<>>. Right click on these arrows and a list of all the worksheets will appear

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    Weird never noticed that, but that still isn't quite what I want. When you right click on the arrows the list will only stay until you click away. Basically i want the list to stay there constantly, like the tool bar, while I am working on my excel sheet. Sorry, I am so demanding.

    Thanks though

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