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How do I access tabs in an Excel workbook once saved?
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I have an associate who sent me an Excel file with tabs at the bottom to switch to different worksheets within the doc. When I save the document, I can't see/don't know how to open the different tabs to work on the different worksheets. I see them when I click on "quick look" in my email, but when I save it as an Excel doc and open in Excel, I can't find the tabs.
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I have an associate who sent me an Excel file with tabs at the bottom to switch to different worksheets within the doc. When I save the document, I can't see/don't know how to open the different tabs to work on the different worksheets. I see them when I click on "quick look" in my email, but when I save it as an Excel doc and open in Excel, I can't find the tabs.
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looks like you're saving it as CSV instead of Excel
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I have an associate who sent me an Excel file with tabs at the bottom to switch to different worksheets within the doc. When I save the document, I can't see/don't know how to open the different tabs to work on the different worksheets. I see them when I click on "quick look" in my email, but when I save it as an Excel doc and open in Excel, I can't find the tabs.
microsoft-excel macbook-pro
I have an associate who sent me an Excel file with tabs at the bottom to switch to different worksheets within the doc. When I save the document, I can't see/don't know how to open the different tabs to work on the different worksheets. I see them when I click on "quick look" in my email, but when I save it as an Excel doc and open in Excel, I can't find the tabs.
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looks like you're saving it as CSV instead of Excel
– Sathyajith Bhat♦
Oct 6 '13 at 19:36
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looks like you're saving it as CSV instead of Excel
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looks like you're saving it as CSV instead of Excel
– Sathyajith Bhat♦
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looks like you're saving it as CSV instead of Excel
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Go to “Excel Options”, “Advanced”, “Display options for this workbook”, and ensure that “Show sheet tabs” is checked:
Alternatively, use Ctrl+PageUp and Ctrl+PageDown to navigate between worksheets.
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Go to “Excel Options”, “Advanced”, “Display options for this workbook”, and ensure that “Show sheet tabs” is checked:
Alternatively, use Ctrl+PageUp and Ctrl+PageDown to navigate between worksheets.
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Go to “Excel Options”, “Advanced”, “Display options for this workbook”, and ensure that “Show sheet tabs” is checked:
Alternatively, use Ctrl+PageUp and Ctrl+PageDown to navigate between worksheets.
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Go to “Excel Options”, “Advanced”, “Display options for this workbook”, and ensure that “Show sheet tabs” is checked:
Alternatively, use Ctrl+PageUp and Ctrl+PageDown to navigate between worksheets.
Go to “Excel Options”, “Advanced”, “Display options for this workbook”, and ensure that “Show sheet tabs” is checked:
Alternatively, use Ctrl+PageUp and Ctrl+PageDown to navigate between worksheets.
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looks like you're saving it as CSV instead of Excel
– Sathyajith Bhat♦
Oct 6 '13 at 19:36