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How do I open multiple Word 2003 files to display on dual monitors
I am using MS Word 2003, and have 2 issues. I lost both these capabilities
once I upgraded to 2003. 1. I am using dual monitors on my system. How can I open a New file, or open multiple Word files in separate windows that would allow me to move the additional windows onto my 2nd monitor? Word 2003 allows me to open mulitple files, however, each time a new file is opened, it's superceded within the same working window. I was able to work using multiple windows prior to 2003, and had full control of where I positioned my files between both my monitors. The only way to access multiple files now is to toggle within Windows menu, but this is frustrating if you need to modify multiple Word files and need to see the source info from other Word files. For some reason, I cannot move my 2nd, 3rd, etc. files outside of Words working area in order to position them onto my second monitor screen. 2. I lost the feature of being able to use Drag and Drop in Word. My settings in "Options" do have the feature checkbox ON, however, when I try to drag and drop in my word file, I get a status message " Cannot drop at current location". |
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Hi mally,
For the first question, the solution is to check the option for "Windows in Taskbar" in the Tools Options View dialog. That places each document in its own window. I don't know about the second question. It could be something specific to your video driver, so make sure you have the latest version and that it's properly installed. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org mally wrote: I am using MS Word 2003, and have 2 issues. I lost both these capabilities once I upgraded to 2003. 1. I am using dual monitors on my system. How can I open a New file, or open multiple Word files in separate windows that would allow me to move the additional windows onto my 2nd monitor? Word 2003 allows me to open mulitple files, however, each time a new file is opened, it's superceded within the same working window. I was able to work using multiple windows prior to 2003, and had full control of where I positioned my files between both my monitors. The only way to access multiple files now is to toggle within Windows menu, but this is frustrating if you need to modify multiple Word files and need to see the source info from other Word files. For some reason, I cannot move my 2nd, 3rd, etc. files outside of Words working area in order to position them onto my second monitor screen. 2. I lost the feature of being able to use Drag and Drop in Word. My settings in "Options" do have the feature checkbox ON, however, when I try to drag and drop in my word file, I get a status message " Cannot drop at current location". |
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Hi Anna,
Word stores a number of its settings in the Windows registry. Some can be edited, some are just little 'bits' in a bigger set of 'bytes' in a coded binary registry key. http://support.microsoft.com/default...us;822005&FR=1 ========= "Anna Summers" wrote in message ... Hi Jay, Where does Word 2003 save these options? I also wanted each document in its own window (I do a search before I post) and did what you suggested. Then I closed the document that I had opened for the purpose, expecting it to ask me if I wanted to save changes to Normal.dot. It didn't ask me that, it just closed. However, when I opened a new document, the box was still checked. I reinstall my system occasionally and need to keep track of my settings. Where else besides Normal.dot does Word 2003 store settings like these? I can see how this would be "global," but isn't Normal.dot opened with every document? I'm having to post everything as replies because the "new" button is not working for me today (worked yesterday). Everytime I click "new" it makes a sound effect and does nothing. Help on this? Thanks, AnnaSummers -- Let us know if this helped you, Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* For Everyday MS Office tips to "use right away" - http://microsoft.com/events/series/a...andtricks.mspx |
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Hi Jay,
Where does Word 2003 save these options? I also wanted each document in its own window (I do a search before I post) and did what you suggested. Then I closed the document that I had opened for the purpose, expecting it to ask me if I wanted to save changes to Normal.dot. It didn't ask me that, it just closed. However, when I opened a new document, the box was still checked. I reinstall my system occasionally and need to keep track of my settings. Where else besides Normal.dot does Word 2003 store settings like these? I can see how this would be "global," but isn't Normal.dot opened with every document? I'm having to post everything as replies because the "new" button is not working for me today (worked yesterday). Everytime I click "new" it makes a sound effect and does nothing. Help on this? Thanks, AnnaSummers "Jay Freedman" wrote: Hi mally, For the first question, the solution is to check the option for "Windows in Taskbar" in the Tools Options View dialog. That places each document in its own window. |
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I'm wondering why MS doesn't fix the wordwrap on this forum?
"Anna Summers" wrote: Hi Jay, Where does Word 2003 save these options? I also wanted each document in its own window (I do a search before I post) and did what you suggested. Then I closed the document that I had opened for the purpose, expecting it to ask me if I wanted to save changes to Normal.dot. It didn't ask me that, it just closed. However, when I opened a new document, the box was still checked. I reinstall my system occasionally and need to keep track of my settings. Where else besides Normal.dot does Word 2003 store settings like these? I can see how this would be "global," but isn't Normal.dot opened with every document? I'm having to post everything as replies because the "new" button is not working for me today (worked yesterday). Everytime I click "new" it makes a sound effect and does nothing. Help on this? Thanks, AnnaSummers "Jay Freedman" wrote: Hi mally, For the first question, the solution is to check the option for "Windows in Taskbar" in the Tools Options View dialog. That places each document in its own window. |
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Oh. Where your backup program can't pick it up and back it up for you. Now
isn't that just intelligent and special? LOL Thanks Bob, for this info, AnnaSummers "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi Anna, Word stores a number of its settings in the Windows registry. Some can be edited, some are just little 'bits' in a bigger set of 'bytes' in a coded binary registry key. http://support.microsoft.com/default...us;822005&FR=1 ========= "Anna Summers" wrote in message ... Hi Jay, Where does Word 2003 save these options? I also wanted each document in its own window (I do a search before I post) and did what you suggested. Then I closed the document that I had opened for the purpose, expecting it to ask me if I wanted to save changes to Normal.dot. It didn't ask me that, it just closed. However, when I opened a new document, the box was still checked. I reinstall my system occasionally and need to keep track of my settings. Where else besides Normal.dot does Word 2003 store settings like these? I can see how this would be "global," but isn't Normal.dot opened with every document? I'm having to post everything as replies because the "new" button is not working for me today (worked yesterday). Everytime I click "new" it makes a sound effect and does nothing. Help on this? Thanks, AnnaSummers -- Let us know if this helped you, Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* For Everyday MS Office tips to "use right away" - http://microsoft.com/events/series/a...andtricks.mspx |
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Anna Summers shared this with us in microsoft.public.word.docmanagement:
I'm wondering why MS doesn't fix the wordwrap on this forum? I don't see any wordwrap problem? The problem is probably your newsreader, Microsoft CDO for Windows 2000. -- Amedee Van Gasse using XanaNews 1.17.5.7 |
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