Question: Stacked tabs for open worksheets

WHen I open many worksheets at same time, say 10. The new UI do not stack them all (i.e. the tab at the top), forcing one to use the small arrow to navigate to each worksheet.

Is there a way to tell the UI to show all tabs (may be double rows and 3 rows as needed) to make it easier to jump from one worksheet to the other?

I do not know if this is new feature in the new ribbon UI or not. 

Here is screen show where I have 10 worksheets open

There is also a pull down menu, but it only shows 8 worksheets and one can have more open but they do not show. So have to scroll down looking for the rest. Even that does not work well. many times when I try to scroll down, the window closes. It will not give me time to move the mouse to the scroll bar to move it before it closes.

Both of these solutions are not good. Having to use the arrow key to look and navigate for a different worksheet is bad UI design.

How to see all tabs for all open worksheet in same UI?  If the tabs do not fit on one row, why not make second row? If two rows do not fit, make 3rd row. This should be an option for the user. But I did not see one so far. But will keep looking.

I find tabs where all worksheet show much better design that this UI design.   

I only use worksheet and not document mode. Windows 10.

To give you idea what I mean, I found 2 examples  on the net of stacked tabs

Where in Maple, each tab above will have the name of the worksheet open. Font can be small, is OK.

Is it possible to have this in the new UI for open worksheets?

One option I might try to make my worksheets names much shorter. May be then they will fit all in same window.

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