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Default How to tile document pages

No, there isn't any setting for this. Possibly an AutoOpen macro could be
written to re-tile all the open documents each time you open another one.

I don't understand your comment about "something awkward". If you can see
all the documents, you can just click in the one you want to work on, or you
can use the keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl+F6 to go foward in the window list and
Ctrl+Shift+F6 to go back) or open the Window menu and select a document by
name.

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msol wrote:
Thanx for tip!!!
Is there a main template option in the Control Panel so it could
happen automatically?
I did this ("Window__arrange") thing
and it worked, but there is something awkward about moving from page
to page. Any ref where I could read a bit more detailed description
about how to manipulate the pages quickly. I have a WUXGA 15.4
screen so there is room for lots of pages.
:- thanx

"Jay Freedman" wrote:

On Sun, 10 Aug 2008 17:54:10 -0700, msol
wrote:

I see how to tile folders but have never figured out how to tile
document pages so I can cut and paste from one to the other while
viewing both at the same time.
need to do this in Word and Excel___What am I missing??????
thanx


In Office 2003 and earlier, Window Arrange All.

In Office 2007, View Arrange All.

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