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Default Use tabbed windows in Word allowing editing of multiple docume

I have actually submited this issue in several formus long time before the
2007 edition. Lots of people that I work with in Business issues related to
large documents and documents that relates to each other could benfit a lot
of such issue.

I am not only talking about tabs, but about either having these section tabs
inside the same documents, or having a "Document Portfolio Manager" as I
prefer to call it.

The document protfolio manager is a bit different from the Word Tabs. As it
is not for the sake of WORD. but it is from the technical point of view: an
Object Porfolio Manager, where a DOCUMENT PORTFOLIO could be openned, tabs or
section or whatever you like is opened inside this portfolio, then WORD Doc,
Excel, Drawing or Power Point Presentaion or whatever could be placed into
this Tab or Section.

Eitehrway is very usefull for so many businesses

Thanks
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HassanEl-Meligy


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

You can switch between Word windows using keyboard shortcuts or with Alt+Tab
if you have "Windows in Taskbar" checked.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
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"EstMithas" wrote in message
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Tabbed windows facilitates the editting of mulitple documents without
clutter. For example, the use of tabbing on programs such as TeXnic

Center
for TeX documents is much more user-friendly than having multiple word
documents opened simultaneously furthering decreasing available RAM for

other
applications.

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