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compare two word documents side by side?
yesterday I was working and accidentily discovered a feqture that allowed me
to view two documents side by side. There was even a scroll lock. Now I can't figure out how to replicate my mistake. |
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Open both documents, then Window, Compare side by side with (Other open
document). "chris" wrote: yesterday I was working and accidentily discovered a feqture that allowed me to view two documents side by side. There was even a scroll lock. Now I can't figure out how to replicate my mistake. |
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Thanks for the advice. I tried what you sugested. The command has disapeered
from the Window menu. I can also not find the command in the toolbar/customize command. Any other ideas? "Thomas Brock" wrote: Open both documents, then Window, Compare side by side with (Other open document). "chris" wrote: yesterday I was working and accidentily discovered a feqture that allowed me to view two documents side by side. There was even a scroll lock. Now I can't figure out how to replicate my mistake. |
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What version of Word are you using? I've got Office 2003 and the Compare
command is there always... "chris" wrote: Thanks for the advice. I tried what you sugested. The command has disapeered from the Window menu. I can also not find the command in the toolbar/customize command. Any other ideas? "Thomas Brock" wrote: Open both documents, then Window, Compare side by side with (Other open document). "chris" wrote: yesterday I was working and accidentily discovered a feqture that allowed me to view two documents side by side. There was even a scroll lock. Now I can't figure out how to replicate my mistake. |
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I have Windows XP professional installed.
It is odd that it has vanished so completely. "Thomas Brock" wrote: What version of Word are you using? I've got Office 2003 and the Compare command is there always... "chris" wrote: Thanks for the advice. I tried what you sugested. The command has disapeered from the Window menu. I can also not find the command in the toolbar/customize command. Any other ideas? "Thomas Brock" wrote: Open both documents, then Window, Compare side by side with (Other open document). "chris" wrote: yesterday I was working and accidentily discovered a feqture that allowed me to view two documents side by side. There was even a scroll lock. Now I can't figure out how to replicate my mistake. |
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What version of Office do you have?
"chris" wrote: I have Windows XP professional installed. It is odd that it has vanished so completely. "Thomas Brock" wrote: What version of Word are you using? I've got Office 2003 and the Compare command is there always... "chris" wrote: Thanks for the advice. I tried what you sugested. The command has disapeered from the Window menu. I can also not find the command in the toolbar/customize command. Any other ideas? "Thomas Brock" wrote: Open both documents, then Window, Compare side by side with (Other open document). "chris" wrote: yesterday I was working and accidentily discovered a feqture that allowed me to view two documents side by side. There was even a scroll lock. Now I can't figure out how to replicate my mistake. |
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