I've done a search for this but cant find the complete answer for what I'm looking for. Basically I've got a "Home Sheet" set-up where the user can only navigate to worksheets via the buttons on the home page (with a short- cut to go back to the home page). It works ok (very basic though) but the user can still use the worksheet tabs at the bottom of the screen to navigate (making this system void).
how I can, either, hide the worksheet tabs at the bottom of excel, or, a better way of navigating these worksheets (there is only about 6 of them).
knew if there was a way to hide the available tabs in an excel worksheet.
I know you may be thinking just right click and hide, however what I am looking for is a little different.
Basically I have a Macro Enabled work sheet which works on a "one click" system. The work sheet is full of buttons with assigned macros and data validation drop down boxes which link to many different tabs. The entire sheet is for information only so I will be locking the sheets to avoid data manipulation. The problem with right clicking and hiding the tabs is that it interfears with the macros.
All I really want to do is make these tabs not visible. I have set the sheet to open in full screen mode and they obviously are still there, but this is basically what I am looking to do. Not so much hide them in terms of sending them into the background, more so make them "drop off" the bottom of the screen to they are still active but not visible.
I have a "master" tab that has a dropdown menu (via a validation list) which will determine what the spreadsheet does. Based on the value selected via this dropdown, I would like to show the relevant tabs and hide the irrelevant tabs. I would prefer for this to happen automatically without a macro.
I am looking for a way to hide and unhide tabs. The first sheet of the workbook is an information sheet and I have a dropdown box in cell N3 to select Yes or NO to correct financial issues. If I select NO I would like to also hide tabs for sheet 4 and sheet 22.
I have used this for hiding rows:
If ActiveSheet.Cells(2, 2).Value = 0 Then Rows(146).Hidden = True
I was wondering if it is possible to hide workbook tabs according to cell value?
Take for instance, if cell B30 in sheet "Fee Schedule Finder" is blank then the sheet "ES Schedule" is hidden. I know it would be some sort of VBA code but I am lost on this one.
If I didn't explain well enough please let me know!
Im creating a userform, i have two choices, when a combobox event changes, a second form loads, thats fine, but would it not be more efficient if i were to have hidden tabs on the main form? if so - can anyone advise how i can hide the tab/tabs until the combobox event is triggered.
My "main" aim is to have a VERY quick and slick user interface.
I have about a dozen tabs, all of which have vlookups in them and calculate based on what a user pastes into Sheet 1. I need a macro that hides all tabs that have no data, essentially tabs where A1 = ""
However, it also needs to unhide tabs as soon as there is data. So if the user pastes new data into Sheet 1 the vlookups, on the other sheets, still need to run (even if they are hidden) and then check against the macro to determine whether to be hidden or unhidden.
I have looked through alot of this board and see the codes to hide all tabs old and new and code for each sheet.
My question is: Is there a macro that can be used to do this as well. Say a button to hide all tabs and a button to show all tabs or does it only hide/show when the workbook is re-opened?
I have tabs within my workbook that are pulling from other tabs in the same workbook. There are 30-40 tabs, and only 10-15 are used at a time. Is there a way to hide tabs that are not being used? If I do a calculation in A1 and it's greater than 0, I'd like the tab that is pulling from A1 to be visible. If A1 is 0, then I'd like to hide it.
I have nearly finished my project, but need to make the last real bit of code, then just some general tidying up.
What I want to do - I currently have two tabs in a userform - one called 'main' and one called 'extra'. - I want Main to always be shown to the user. - I want Extra to be hidden (is it possible to make the tabs invisible?) and for this form to be shown only under a specific condition
I have a question on my userform (using Option Buttons): "Did the customer ask about an extra product today?"
If the answer to this question is no - When the user hits the command button (after filling out the rest of the form), do nothing special - just return all the values to the worksheet
If the answer is yes - When the user hits the command button, I want them to be taken to the 'extra' tab. They will fill out some additional check-boxes, then hit another command box, which will return the info from both the 'main' and 'extra' sheets into the same row of the worksheet.
In brief: I want my 'extra' tab to be hidden, only to appear when 'yes' is selected, and for the results all to go back to the worksheet.
I need to select all yellow tabs (color code 6) in a workbook with over 70 tabs and hide all empty rows within A1:I36 on each of these yellow tabs. the position of the tabs needs to be unchanged (sorting by tab color not allowed). I got this code from another excel forum but somehow it only works when i select one yellow tab and run it and the code only works on the one yellow tab i selected. can fix this code so that it can loop through all tabs (yellow and non color) and do what i mentioned above for each yellow tab?
Sub HideMT() Dim Ws As Worksheet Dim wsColor As Long
I can only view one worksheet at a time with a particular spreadsheet. There are no tabs to click at the bottom of the screen to view the other worksheets. In excel 2007, if I click on View, then Full Screen, I get the tabs (so I can view the different worksheets) but then I lose the menu and formula bar (so when I click on a cell I can only see its contents and not the formula). I need to see the formula that is applied. This has not happened with other S/Sheets, just this particular one. what else I can do to view the worksheet tabs without full screen view?
I have been presented with a rather odd thing with Excel. We have a wookbook with six worksheets in it. When the first of worksheets is displayed, all the other tabs "disappear". The whole bottom tool/navigation bar is no longer displayed. How can I get it back?
i got a question for anyone to help me with. i need help in figuring out how to type in a cell (A1) making it changing the worksheet tab as well. I watched Episode 452 of mrexcel's podcasts, but i cant see the text that he typed in. Can anyone help me with this problem or link me to another post where this same problem has already been answered.
I have a vb code that merges all the tabs(sheets) in my work book. however i need to know how i can change my code so it only mergers certain tabs.
here is the code i have: Sub Merge() Dim ws As Worksheet ActiveSheet.UsedRange.Offset(0).Clear For Each ws In ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets If ws.Name ActiveSheet.Name Then ws.UsedRange.Copy Range("A65536").End(xlUp).Offset(1, 0).Select Selection.PasteSpecial Paste:=xlValues, Operation:=xlNone, SkipBlanks:= _ False, Transpose:=False Selection.PasteSpecial Paste:=xlFormats, Operation:=xlNone, SkipBlanks:= _ False, Transpose:=False End If Next End Sub
I've received a workbook that contains maybe 60+ worksheets. To navigate the workbook, a person must use the hyperlinks on each sheet. However the worksheet tabs do not appear at the bottom of the sheet. I've checked Tools / Options / View / Sheet Tabs and the checkbox is checked. II've also tried unchecking and rechecking the box.) There are no custom views created.
I found the following "sort worksheet tabs" code by searching through the threads.
Sub SortSheets() Dim lCount As Long, lCounted As Long Dim lShtLast As Long Dim lReply As Long
lReply = MsgBox("To sort Worksheets ascending, select 'Yes'. " _ & "To sort Worksheets descending select 'No'", vbYesNoCancel, "Ozgrid Sheet Sort") If lReply = vbCancel Then Exit Sub
lShtLast = Sheets.Count
This code works fine but I need to adjust it a little. I have over 70 worksheets that will need to be sorted. At the same time, there are about 6 worksheets that I dont want to sort and want to keep right infront all the time.
I don't know VBA code but i am familiar enough to know that a code can be written to separate out information into different tabs on a worksheet.
For example, I have a standard worksheet with say 20 columns going across and 20,000 rows going down. At each "name" change in row 1, I would like a macro to copy into a new tab. Basically the end result will have a tab for each name and the corresponding columns that go with the name.
I need to create a Worksheet within a macro that has 10 tabs. I had something running, then I made some changes and I got Application-defined or object defined error.
Sheets("Sheet1").Name=Sheetname(1)
Sheets.Add after:=Sheets(Sheets.Count)
I was looping thru this up to 10 now its not working. This isn't too complicated,
I am trying to do is populate one worksheet (in the same workbook) with data from many (ie 500) separate tabs. An example is as follows:
On the summary data worksheet, we will call Price Highs, I am trying to return one column of data from each of the 500 worksheets (aka their Price Highs). This is so that I can have each tabs (symbols) data next to one another for easy formula dragging and analyzing. Up to this point I have been using the Find/Replace function, but with this many worksheets I would obviously have to do it 500 times!
I would like to create a macro that would bring up an input box or preferably a list box that will allow me to input information for a sheet/tab name where where "TBL NPL NGRPL" appears in the code at the end of this message. The macro needs to be available to any new file created
This macro helps me create a blank worksheet and automatically names it from the list in column A. Unfortunately, it adds the worksheets to the left of my 'master' sheet called "Tab Names". When I try adding "after" when it adds a new sheet, I keep getting a "compile error: Expected: end of statement". I am positive you will know what steps I'm missing.
' Vendor List Subroutine to ' Open New Worksheet called Tab Names worksheet ' With data from Tab Names ' Rename sheet to name from list and start again ' For all names in list Sub NewTabsFromList() Dim cCell As Object, i As Integer 'Two variables cCell (current Cell) object and i (standard counting integer) Cells(1, "A").Select 'Ensure that we start each time at the top of the worksheet Application. ScreenUpdating = False 'Turn of screen updates whilst macro is running For Each cCell In Range(Cells(1, "A"), Cells(1, "A").End(xlDown)) 'Will run our code through each cell with text Set NewSheet = Sheets.Add(Type:=xlWorksheet) 'Add new worksheet NewSheet.Name = "Tab Names Worksheet" 'rename worksheet Sheets("Tab Names worksheet").Name = cCell.Value Next cCell End Sub