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Graham Mayor
 
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Default How to show 3 Word docs alongside eachother on taskbar?

Right click a free area of the taskbar properties uncheck 'group similar
taskbar buttons'. Frankly this is one of the better features of Windows XP.
However you display the taskbar you can switch between open Word documents
with ALT+F6.

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annahi wrote:
I am transferring material between three Word documents, and keep
switching between them. I have closed all applications except Word,
but still the documents are displayed as one item on the taskbar -
how do I get them to sit alongside eachother, and is there any way to
make them smaller, so that I could have another application open, and
there would still be room on the task bar to see the three
separately? I am using Windows 2003 on XP Service pack 2.
I've tried cascading and tiling, but it doesn't help - I need to see
each document full screen each time.
Many thanks



 
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