https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156328
--- Comment #7 from ady <[email protected]> --- These worksheet tabs buttons always worked in the same way, at least under MS Windows (while the documentation could be slightly improved). If you have, say, 5 non-hidden worksheets, then the buttons are grayed out. If you have, say, 50 non-hidden worksheets (so part of the tabs are not seen on screen, simply because of the available horizontal available space), then the these buttons are actionable. STR: 0. We start from the first-and-only default empty blank worksheet, "Sheet1". 1. Press the "+" worksheet tabs button in order to add a new worksheet. 2. Repeat step 1 several times, until the whole width of the current Calc window is occupied with worksheet tabs (but not more than that). The buttons are still grayed out. 3. Repeat step 1 one more time, so the whole set of worksheet tabs does not fit within the horizontal width of the (Calc) window. 3.1. The first tab (e.g. "Sheet1") will not be seen (which is fine). The left-most worksheet tab that is seen on screen will be "Sheet2". The worksheet navigation buttons are no-longer grayed out, so they can be used now. IOW, the buttons do not change the focus of the "active" worksheet (which is what many users intuitively interpret from these buttons), but rather move/slide (horizontally) the worksheet tab bar itself. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
