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How do you change the size of the Excel worksheet name tabs?

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    Buddy
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    How do you change the size of the Excel worksheet name tabs?



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    Ragdyer
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    Re: How do you change the size of the Excel worksheet name tabs?

    In the future, would you please place your message in the body of the post
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    As to your question, check out this old post:

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    Re: How do you change the size of the Excel worksheet name tabs?


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    Re: How do you change the size of the Excel worksheet name tabs?

    I can see your point, Jim <bg>
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    Gord Dibben
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    Re: How do you change the size of the Excel worksheet name tabs?

    This is a function of your Windows Display Properties.

    The size of the sheet tabs are governed by the setting for Scrollbars in
    Windows Display Appearance. Mine are at 18. Start there and work your way
    up or down. The font will increase or decrease with the size of sheet tabs.

    Win98 as example...

    Start > Settings > Control Panel > Display > Appearance(WinXP
    Appearance>Advanced)

    "Item" drop down select Scrollbar

    Change setting to Taste
    Apply
    OK

    Depending upon your settings, you may have to re-boot to see the changes.

    Also note: this is a Global change and will affect all Applications.


    Gord Dibben Excel MVP

    On Sun, 17 Apr 2005 18:21:02 -0700, "Buddy" <[email protected]>
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