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Default I'd love sheet tabs like at the bottom of Excel

They aren't tabs, those are pages. Publisher deals with pages, Word doesn't.

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"Shirley" wrote in message
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Publisher has those tabs for each page in a newsletter. I love the idea
of
having tabs on the bottom of a Word grouping too. I'm also a writer and
have
found keeping track/tabs (is it a pun if you have to point it out?) of
sections difficult. Great idea!

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Shirley Gutkowski, RDH, BSDH, FACE


"ajani57" wrote:

You're right, two clicks will not shorten a life, but neither will
getting
out of the car to open the garage door, but by golly, garage door openers
sure are good to have! I think the tab idea is the best one ever... I
just
got assigned to create the 12 page newsletter every month, and having
tabs at
the bottom would be wonderful. They should pay people for ideas like
that!

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

You can set whether the task bar groups similar icons or not by right
clicking the task bar and selecting properties, however, the ability to
group icons by applications was one of the best innovations introduced
with
Windows XP. Two clicks instead of one is not going to shorten your
life!

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org


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