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Bengt in Finland Bengt in Finland is offline
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Hello.

A basic question:Word 2007

Normal:
View, View side by side, Synchronious Scrolling

How to get:
View, View above and below, Synchronious Scrolling
without hand moving the windows.

Thanks.

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If so, will Xotic cover shipping cost to have the repair made when a fix is released..
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If so, will Xotic cover shipping cost to have the repair made when a fix is released..
Hi,
What it stand for.i cant find any thing related to this, it seems to be so confusing that i never seen the one like that, it is quite important to do a lot effort in the finding of these words,even if the word suggest to be so simple,thanks for the help and support.if you can elaborate this further that will be good for all.

electronic signature in word

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