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A few tricks to take you beyond the basics of Microsoft Office 2010
Microsoft Excel 2010 :
Adding Color Tabs To Worksheets
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Excel 2010 : Adding Color Tabs to Worksheets
Excel 2010 : Adding Color Tabs to Worksheets
If you are keeping records in several Excel worksheets and you would like to make them easier to identify, there are a couple of easy
changes you can make.
Excel 2010 : Adding Color Tabs to Worksheets
Instead of the “Sheet 1”... “Sheet 2”... designations that Excel gives you to start with, why not name
each tab something more meaningful?
Excel 2010 : Adding Color Tabs to Worksheets
All you have to do is place your cursor on a tab you want to rename...
Excel 2010 : Adding Color Tabs to Worksheets
double-click the left button on your mouse...
Excel 2010 : Adding Color Tabs to Worksheets
The lettering for Sheet 1 will become highlighted and then type the new name
you want on the tab.
Excel 2010 : Adding Color Tabs to Worksheets
Press “Enter”...
Excel 2010 : Adding Color Tabs to Worksheets
and Excel assigns the new tab name.
Excel 2010 : Adding Color Tabs to Worksheets
Repeat the process for
any other tabs you want to rename.
Excel 2010 : Adding Color Tabs to Worksheets
Besides that, you can color-code worksheet tabs to make it easier to remember what’s in each
worksheet. This is especially useful when you have multiple workbooks that have the same
types of worksheets.
Excel 2010 : Adding Color Tabs to Worksheets
For example, you could have one color for “Class Role” information... another color for “Daily Grades”... and another for “Test Scores.”
Excel 2010 : Adding Color Tabs to Worksheets
To change the color of a tab,
just place your cursor on that tab...
Excel 2010 : Adding Color Tabs to Worksheets
click the right button on your mouse...
or click the right button on your laptop...
Excel 2010 : Adding Color Tabs to Worksheets
On the box of choices that opens up,
click “Tab Color.”
Excel 2010 : Adding Color Tabs to Worksheets
That brings up the “Format Tab Color” dialog box. All you have to do is click on the color you
want...
Excel 2010 : Adding Color Tabs to Worksheets
And Excel applies the color to the tab.
Excel 2010 : Adding Color Tabs to Worksheets
To change a color, repeat the process...
or... to remove a color...
click on the “No Color” option.
Excel 2010 : Adding Color Tabs to Worksheets
Have fun dressing your tabs!
Excel 2010 : Adding Color Tabs to Worksheets
That’s all there is to it. Now, if you would like a copy of the step-by-step directions for renaming and adding color to
the tabs in Excel 2010 worksheets, just print this last page. Have fun naming and coloring!
Step-by-Step:
To rename your tabs:- Point to the tab- Left double-click- Type the new tab name- Press “Enter”- Repeat for other tabs
To color-code tabs:- Point to the tab- Right click- Click on “Tab Color”- Click on a color- Click “OK”
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