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Default Stacking docking windows

In Word 2007, one can size the two panes you mention and dock them at
the right margin. I have sized them so both can be open, and viewed, at
the same time (one is in the upper part of the screen and the other is
in the lower part of the screen, both on the right side).

However, if one wants to use less real estate, one can do the
following: Make one pane just a bit higher than the other; for the
shorter pane, make it just a bit wider than the other. (You can make the
size difference less than 1/8"[3mm].) These two panes are ALMOST the
same size and, effectively, sit on top of each other. One can toggle
back and forth by using the cursor on the title bar of the pane you want
to bring in front -- if it's not already there.

Is this satisfactory, or have I missed something in your need?

David

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Ed Brey wrote:
Is is possible to stack docking windows in Word 2007? If so, how? For
example, I'd like to have the "Styles" and "Apply Styles" docked one on top
of the other on the right side of Word.