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Open a Second Copy of the Current Document
Using Word 2003, is it possible to open a second copy of the same document? I
have two monitors and would like to consult different parts of the same document. Is there also a way to keep these documens synced so that changes to the original immediately save to the copy? Any suggestions in achieving this would be much appreciated |
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Open a Second Copy of the Current Document
Yes. Use File | Open | Open as Copy, then Window | Compare Side by Side
With. By default, scrolling is synchronous, but there is a little floating toolbar that allows you to choose. I don't think changes are propagated, though. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "e125" wrote in message news Using Word 2003, is it possible to open a second copy of the same document? I have two monitors and would like to consult different parts of the same document. Is there also a way to keep these documens synced so that changes to the original immediately save to the copy? Any suggestions in achieving this would be much appreciated |
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