You can also, of course, use Window | Split (which retains a single
toolbar). To make this effective, however, you'd need to be in Normal view
with "Wrap to window" enabled.
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"Juan Mejia" wrote in message
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I have to admit that this solves my need, but the sensation of having a
duplicated toolbar is not good for me, because on my Widescreen display I
have all the buttons I need in just one row of toolbar, now with this
"compare side by side" there are 2 word windows whith a shorter space for
the
toolbar, so the feature still remains to be a thing to implement or
improve....in my opinion.. but thaks I will start using the side by side
comparision.
Juan Mejia
Student
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
Have you tried using the Compare Side by Side feature in Word 2003? To
"compare" the same document with itself, use Window | New Window to get
a
second copy of the same document, then Compare Side by Side (selecting
the
first copy), then, on the Compare Side by Side toolbar, disable
synchronized
scrolling.
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Words into Type
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"Juan Mejia" Juan wrote in message
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With the popularity of LCD Wide screen displays sometimes the wasted
space
to
the sides is too much, so, it could be convenient to start designing
applications that fix this space, the horizontal split for documents
in
word
is good, but based on the diplay it is also good to have the
posibility to
split the display vertically to see 2 different pages of the document
at a
time.
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