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Bosley
 
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Default How do I open 2 sessions of word, not 2 docs within one session?

I want to open up two seperate sessions of Word, rather than having to flick
between two documents within the one session. Whenever I try to open a second
session by selecting Word from the Start menu, it simply opens another
document within the same session.
Is there a way to have two seperate sessions of word, so that I can tab
between the two sessions?
Sarah.
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Default How do I open 2 sessions of word, not 2 docs within one session?

From Word 2002/3 - tools options view check Windows in taskbar. This
will give you two apparently separate instances of Word, though in reality
there is only one running.

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Bosley wrote:
I want to open up two seperate sessions of Word, rather than having
to flick between two documents within the one session. Whenever I try
to open a second session by selecting Word from the Start menu, it
simply opens another document within the same session.
Is there a way to have two seperate sessions of word, so that I can
tab between the two sessions?
Sarah.



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