Show two (or more) rows of tabs?

Kribulin

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I have a lot of tabs (I think that's the right name; these anyway: http://cyberskillsguide.com/images/ExcelTabColor.gif) in my document, and displaying only one row is not very convenient. Is there any way I can add a second row of tabs? Or alternatively another solution which makes the swithching between the tabs more flexible than scrolling back and forth?

Thanks in advance!
 

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If you right click in the navigation arrows to the left of the first tab you will get a pop-up list of tabs.
 
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...and to answer your first question I'm afraid there is no facility for displaying two banks of tabs (and yes, i think it would be useful too)
 
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