S
Steve
I have created a "Navigation" tab that has buttons using macros that take you
to all the other tabs in my workbook. I used VBA code to hide all my tabs
except for the Navigation one. This way I can click on button that take you
to the tab but its all seamless to the viewer and makes it more like a
dashboard.
The problem is that I have to keep going back to the dashboard to choose
another tab or add all the buttons to every tab.
Is there a way to permanently split the windows or show that appropriate
area of the navigation page at the top of every tab so i have all those
buttons at the top and can just click on the button to go to the tab?
Appreciate any help you can offer?
to all the other tabs in my workbook. I used VBA code to hide all my tabs
except for the Navigation one. This way I can click on button that take you
to the tab but its all seamless to the viewer and makes it more like a
dashboard.
The problem is that I have to keep going back to the dashboard to choose
another tab or add all the buttons to every tab.
Is there a way to permanently split the windows or show that appropriate
area of the navigation page at the top of every tab so i have all those
buttons at the top and can just click on the button to go to the tab?
Appreciate any help you can offer?