On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 3:22 PM, Kevin Grignon <[email protected]>wrote:
> Tony, > > Thanks for sharing. > > Clustering sheets (represented in calc as tabs) into collections could help > manage large worksheets. > > Applications, such as Firefox and Internet Explorer have tab management > capabilities. > > We should explore existing solutions and determine if any of the > interaction patterns might suite our needs. > Absolutely! I can't recall seeing any application allowing you to organize tabs above and below one another though. I do indeed think it'd be an excellent way to organize large worksheets - in addition to, ofcourse, the tab management capabilities of Firefox and Internet Explorer. --Dwayne > > Regards, > Kevin > > > On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 5:45 PM, Tony <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Greetings! > > > > Just curious - would it be useful to be able to organize ones sheets in > tab > > rows? That way you could group together similar sheets - and also not > have > > to scroll back and forth through one long line of tabs, or split your > > business model up into multiple files. > > > > I.e. you could have your Principal Sheets in one row, and your Auxiliary > > Sheets (which are used to calculate the underlying assumptions of your > > principal spreadsheets) in the row below. And then perhaps some totally > > unrelated ones below that again. > > > > I notice Calc currently allows you to color-code tabs, but I'm not sure > how > > effective that is, as you first have to explain what they mean, plus the > > color lines aren't all too prominent. > > > > Thanks for listening. > > > > Tony > > >
