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I want to split a Word document onto two screens with, for example, page 1 on
the left screen and page 25 on the right and be able to edit on either
screen. Word only seems only to have the capability for upper/lower split
within a single window. I can have two separate documents in different
windows on the two screens, just not the same document. Is there a way?

TW
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Word 2003 has a "Compare Side by Side" feature. For earlier versions you
just have to open the document in two windows and manually shape and size
them.

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"wilsontljr" wrote in message
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I want to split a Word document onto two screens with, for example, page 1

on
the left screen and page 25 on the right and be able to edit on either
screen. Word only seems only to have the capability for upper/lower split
within a single window. I can have two separate documents in different
windows on the two screens, just not the same document. Is there a way?

TW


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