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Previously (in an older version of word) I was able to preview a document
once I had enabled a search using a keyword. I have Word 2000 now and am unable to see a preview pane to preview the document(s) I may be interested in opening. I am forced to clik on a document, wait for word to initialize, open the page only to find out it's not the one I was looking for, close it and try again and again. With the preview pane, it could see the document without 'opening' it in a new window. Does anyone have a solution for me? please? |
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If I understand your question it isn't a matter of which version of Word,
it's a matter of which version of Windows. In the Open dialog you should find a Views button right next to the button labeled Tools on the small toolbar at the top of the dialog. Click it & select Preview. [This is assuming Windows XP - but other versions of Windows have a similar feature.] -- HTH |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac "nuticanuk" wrote in message ... Previously (in an older version of word) I was able to preview a document once I had enabled a search using a keyword. I have Word 2000 now and am unable to see a preview pane to preview the document(s) I may be interested in opening. I am forced to clik on a document, wait for word to initialize, open the page only to find out it's not the one I was looking for, close it and try again and again. With the preview pane, it could see the document without 'opening' it in a new window. Does anyone have a solution for me? please? |
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'View' is available....but 'select preview' is not an option. (yes XP)
any other suggestions? ty btw "CyberTaz" wrote: If I understand your question it isn't a matter of which version of Word, it's a matter of which version of Windows. In the Open dialog you should find a Views button right next to the button labeled Tools on the small toolbar at the top of the dialog. Click it & select Preview. [This is assuming Windows XP - but other versions of Windows have a similar feature.] -- HTH |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac "nuticanuk" wrote in message ... Previously (in an older version of word) I was able to preview a document once I had enabled a search using a keyword. I have Word 2000 now and am unable to see a preview pane to preview the document(s) I may be interested in opening. I am forced to clik on a document, wait for word to initialize, open the page only to find out it's not the one I was looking for, close it and try again and again. With the preview pane, it could see the document without 'opening' it in a new window. Does anyone have a solution for me? please? |
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Click the arrowhead on the right edge of the Views button & choose Preview
from the list of view modes that opens up. Keep in mind that an item must be selected in the Content pane in order for a preview to be displayed & that not *all* files provide a preview. -- HTH |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac "nuticanuk" wrote in message ... 'View' is available....but 'select preview' is not an option. (yes XP) any other suggestions? ty btw "CyberTaz" wrote: If I understand your question it isn't a matter of which version of Word, it's a matter of which version of Windows. In the Open dialog you should find a Views button right next to the button labeled Tools on the small toolbar at the top of the dialog. Click it & select Preview. [This is assuming Windows XP - but other versions of Windows have a similar feature.] -- HTH |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac "nuticanuk" wrote in message ... Previously (in an older version of word) I was able to preview a document once I had enabled a search using a keyword. I have Word 2000 now and am unable to see a preview pane to preview the document(s) I may be interested in opening. I am forced to clik on a document, wait for word to initialize, open the page only to find out it's not the one I was looking for, close it and try again and again. With the preview pane, it could see the document without 'opening' it in a new window. Does anyone have a solution for me? please? |
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