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How to close all the (Word) documents
at ones (and also the other programes which are opend), so that I can see my
desktop. I know that there is an quick botton (with the keyboard) for it.. but I don't know which. Anyone? |
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Adrianne Waldt wrote:
at ones (and also the other programes which are opend), so that I can see my desktop. I know that there is an quick botton (with the keyboard) for it.. but I don't know which. Anyone? I suspect you mean "minimize" instead of "close". If you just want to see the desktop without completely stopping Word, press one of the "flying windows" keys and the D key together; or click the desktop icon in the taskbar next to the Start button. That will reduce all open windows to the taskbar buttons. If you really do want to close all open Word documents at once, hold the Shift key while you click the File menu, and then choose Close All. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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WinKey*+M will minimize all windows. WinKey+D is better, though, because it
goes direct to the desktop *and* is a toggle (that is, when you press it again, it restores all your windows just as they were before. *WinKey = the key to the left of ALT and spacebar or to the right of ALT and spacebar, both with a Windows logo. Also, you may have a Desktop QuickLaunch shortcut (I do in Windows 2000). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Adrianne Waldt" wrote in message ... at ones (and also the other programes which are opend), so that I can see my desktop. I know that there is an quick botton (with the keyboard) for it.. but I don't know which. Anyone? |
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