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You can't do this using native Word functionality but you could set it up
using Application events. If you save the filename every time you change documents (in the DocumentChange event) you can then write a macro which retrieves it and switches to it. If you assign that macro to a key combination - Ctrl+Alt+F6, perhaps, which is not used by Word, then you have a document toggle facility. I don't think it would easily be possible to build something like Alt+Tab which reacts according to whether or not you release the Alt key, but a toggle can certainly be done. -- Enjoy, Tony "Sandy" wrote in message ... I would like to be able to switch back and forth between two open documents in Word 03, when I have more than 2 documents open, without having to switch to the (bizarrely-named) "Windows in Taskbar" viewing mode. If I use "Windows in Taskbar," I can use the Windows "Alt-Tab" combination to go back and forth or, by pressing the tab key repeatedly, cycle through my other documents. But if use what I guess is now the normal mode, where all documents appear in the same program space, the best I can do is program a keystroke combination that will go to "PrevWindow" or "NextWindow". However, that doesn't toggle between two documents, like "Alt-Tab" does; instead, it cycles backwards or forwards through ALL my open documents. Can I get there from here? |
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