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Generating Vertical Splits Screen
Wayne wrote:
I'm running Windows 2002 (10.6818.6817) SP3, in XP Home Edition. I'm trying to figure out if its possible to open two Word documents, simultaneously, in either a vertical or horizontally split screen, so that I can simultaneously compare the two documents. I used to be able to do this with Word Perfect; but I don't seem to have the ability to do this with Word 2002, non-professional version. Any ideas? Any suggestions? Any bad news? Please respond and MERRY CHRISTMAS, HAPPY HOLIDAYS, HAPPY HANUKKAH, HAPPY KWANZAA! (you get the idea) Word 2002: Click on Window; Split and you split the window horizontally. or Window; New Window will open another resizable window with all menues available in each, into the same document. Those you could resize for side by side if you wanted vertical. HTH Pop` |
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