Like an Explorer Tree in Excel?

techiemoore

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Hey there,
Basically, i want to create an extremely basic version of OneNote but with a retro style. I lack the programming skills to create this (ive been trying), but i was wondering if maybe it could be done in Excel?
Is there a way to create a sort of directory tree of excel sheets within one excel, then be able to open one of those sheets in the same window? See attached mock-up example.
Thank you so much! Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions or concerns.
 

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Cross posted Explorer in Excel?

While we do allow Cross-Posting on this site, we do ask that you please mention you are doing so and provide links in each of the threads pointing to the other thread (see rule 13 here along with the explanation: Forum Rules). This way, other members can see what has already been done in regards to a question, and do not waste time working on a question that may already be answered elsewhere.

I think i received a message prior to posting saying that my first post was discarded. Thats why i created a second one.
 
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