![]() Yet, it took me a minute to understand what happened - I thought I'd some dome something to cause excel to lose changes for the last 10 minutes of work. I saw a different version of the worksheet I'd been working on - the earlier version under the 'Sheet1' view. ![]() But I mis-typed - my finger hit Page-up instead of home. I was just working on a document, and went to do the keyboard combination to go to the top of the document cntl-home. But for some reason, Excel did not follow that pattern. Most multiple document programs (aka MDI), including MS Word, let you switch between open documents with cntl-tab, just like you can rotate through open windows with alt-tab. But this was cumbersome and non-intuitive. There was one way I knew to switch between open worksheets (and charts or whatever else you had open listed at the bottom of excel) with Alt-W and a number. ![]() I happy to be one of those people who likes to learn keyboard shortcuts so I don't have to move my hand off the keyboard to the mouse to do an action. How many times have I cursed excel for not letting me tab between worksheets with cntl-tab? Too many to count. Cntl-PageUp to go back a document, Cntl-PageDn to go forward a document.
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