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How to alphabetize tabs in Excel with VBA
Sort Excel tabs alphabetically from A to Z
Arrange Excel tabs from Z to A
Alphabetize tabs ascending or descending
How to sort Excel tabs alphabetically with Ultimate Suite
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How to alphabetize tabs in Excel in ascending and descending order

Apr 07, 2025 am 10:23 AM

The tutorial shows how you can quickly sort Excel worksheets in alphabetical order by using VBA code and the Workbook Manager tool.

Microsoft Excel provides a number of quick and easy ways to arrange columns or rows in alphabetical order. But there is only one method to rearrange worksheets in Excel - drag them to the desired position on the sheet tab bar. When it comes to alphabetizing tabs in a really large workbook, this may be a long and erroneous way. Looking for a time-saving alternative? There exist only two: VBA code or third-party tools.

How to alphabetize tabs in Excel with VBA

Below you will find three VBA code examples to sort Excel sheets ascending, descending, and in either direction based on the user's choice.

Implying that you have some experience with VBA, we will only outline the basic steps to add a macro to your worksheet:

  1. In your Excel workbook, press Alt F11 to open the Visual Basic Editor.
  2. On the left pane, right-click ThisWorkbook, and then click Insert > Module.
  3. Paste the VBA code in the Code window.
  4. Press F5 to run the macro.

For the detailed step-by-step instructions, please see How to insert and run VBA code in Excel.

Tip. If you want to keep the macro for further usage, be sure to save your file as an Excel macro-enabled workbook (.xlsm).

Alternatively, you can download our sample Alphabetize Excel Tabs workbook, enable content if prompted, and run the desired macro directly from there. The workbook contains the following macros:

  • TabsAscending - sort sheets alphabetically from A to Z.
  • TabsDescending - arrange sheets in the reverse order, from Z to A.
  • AlphabetizeTabs - sort sheet tabs in both directions, ascending or descending.

With the sample workbook downloaded and open in your Excel, open your own workbook where you want to alphabetize tabs, press Alt F8, select the desired macro, and click Run.

Sort Excel tabs alphabetically from A to Z

This little macro arranges the sheets in the current workbook in ascending alphanumeric order, first worksheets whose names start with numbers, then sheets from A to Z.

Sub TabsAscending() For i = 1 To Application.Sheets.Count For j = 1 To Application.Sheets.Count - 1 If UCase$(Application.Sheets(j).Name) > UCase$(Application.Sheets(j 1).Name) Then Sheets(j).Move after:=Sheets(j 1) End If Next Next MsgBox "The tabs have been sorted from A to Z." End Sub

Arrange Excel tabs from Z to A

If you want to sort your sheets in descending alphanumeric order (Z to A, then sheets with numeric names), then use the following code:

Sub TabsDescending() For i = 1 To Application.Sheets.Count For j = 1 To Application.Sheets.Count - 1 If UCase$(Application.Sheets(j).Name) Then Application.Sheets(j).Move after:=Application.Sheets(j 1) End If Next Next MsgBox "The tabs have been sorted from Z to A." End Sub

Alphabetize tabs ascending or descending

This macro lets your users decide how to sort worksheets in a given workbook, alphabetically from A to Z or in the reverse order.

Since the standard dialog box (MsgBox) in Excel VBA only allows choosing from a handful of predefined buttons, we will create our own form (UserForm) with three custom buttons: A to Z, Z to A, and Cancel.

For this, open the Visual Basic Editor, right-click ThisWorkbook, and click Insert > UserForm. Name your form SortOrderFrom, and add 4 controls to it: a label and three buttons:

How to alphabetize tabs in Excel in ascending and descending order

Next, press F7 (or double-click the form) to open the Code window and paste the below code there. The code intercepts button clicks and assigns a unique tag to each button:

Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() Me.Tag = 1 Me.Hide End Sub Private Sub CommandButton2_Click() Me.Tag = 2 Me.Hide End Sub Private Sub CommandButton3_Click() Me.Tag = 0 Me.Hide End Sub

Depending on whether the user clicks the A to Z or Z to A button on your form, sort tabs in ascending alphabetical order (selected by default) or descending alphabetical order; or close the form and do nothing in case of Cancel. This is done with the following VBA code, which you insert in the usual way via Insert > Module.

Sub AlphabetizeTabs() Dim SortOrder As Integer SortOrder = showUserForm If SortOrder = 0 Then Exit Sub For x = 1 To Application.Sheets.Count For y = 1 To Application.Sheets.Count - 1 If SortOrder = 1 Then If UCase$(Application.Sheets(y).Name) > UCase$(Application.Sheets(y 1).Name) Then Sheets(y).Move after:=Sheets(y 1) End If ElseIf SortOrder = 2 Then If UCase$(Application.Sheets(y).Name) Then Sheets(y).Move after:=Sheets(y 1) End If End If Next Next End Sub Function showUserForm() As Integer showUserForm = 0 Load SortOrderForm SortOrderForm.Show (1) showUserForm = SortOrderForm.Tag Unload SortOrderForm End Function

If you are not very comfortable with VBA yet, you can simply download our Sample Workbook to Alphabetize Tabs, open it in your Excel alongside your own file where you want to sort tabs, and run the AlphabetizeTabs macro from your workbook:

How to alphabetize tabs in Excel in ascending and descending order

Choose the preferred sort order, say, A to Z, and observe the results:

How to alphabetize tabs in Excel in ascending and descending order

Tip. With VBA, you can also create copies of your Excel worksheets. The code is available here: How to duplicate sheet in Excel with VBA.

How to sort Excel tabs alphabetically with Ultimate Suite

The users of our Ultimate Suite for Excel don't have to fiddle around with VBA - they have a multi-functional Workbook Manager at their disposal:

How to alphabetize tabs in Excel in ascending and descending order

With this tool added to your Excel ribbon, alphabetizing tabs is done with a single button click, exactly as it should be!

How to alphabetize tabs in Excel in ascending and descending order

If you are curious to explore this and 70 more professional tools for Excel, a trial version of our Ultimate Suite is available for download here.

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