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Guest moweems
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The Alt-Tab function does not display all open Excel spreadsheets.
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Guest Colin Barnhorst
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Re: Alt-Tab Function using Excel 2003

 

Someone here may know what you are trying to do but you will have better

luck in an Office newsgroup. This newsgroup is for XP.

 

"moweems" <moweems@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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> The Alt-Tab function does not display all open Excel spreadsheets.

Guest 3c273
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Re: Alt-Tab Function using Excel 2003

 

I believe you need to use CTRL+TAB to change between worksheets after you

use ALT+TAB to switch to Excel.

Louis

 

"moweems" <moweems@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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> The Alt-Tab function does not display all open Excel spreadsheets.

Guest kenkcj
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Re: Alt-Tab Function using Excel 2003

 

Are the spreadsheets open in seperate workbooks? i.e. are they saved in the

same file with tabs on the bottom of the spreadsheet seperating the 2. Or

are they physically different files that have been opened individually?

 

"moweems" <moweems@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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> The Alt-Tab function does not display all open Excel spreadsheets.

Guest Bob I
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Re: Alt-Tab Function using Excel 2003

 

It displays all open instances of Excel. Within an Excel instance you

will use CTRL+F6 to cycle through the open Workbooks. Spreadsheets are

"pages" in a Workbook, and Ctrl PageUp and PageDown will cycle through

the sheets.

 

moweems wrote:

> The Alt-Tab function does not display all open Excel spreadsheets.


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