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The Windows menu is not the only way -- you can cycle through open windows
with Ctrl+F6 (and cycle in the reverse order with Ctrl+Shift+F6). And if you don't like those key assignments, you can change it in Tools Customize Keyboard (assign different keys to the NextWindow and PrevWindow commands in the Window and Help category). -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org mvette13 wrote: yes they do have an option for SDI, however the only way to switch from document to document is through the windows menu. tabs, or enabling a ctrl+tab feature would make SDI a useful interface. mark "Word Heretic" wrote: G'day "mvette13" , 2003 and possibly XP have an option to use either SDI or MDI. Steve Hudson - Word Heretic steve from wordheretic.com (Email replies require payment) Without prejudice mvette13 reckoned: Microsoft word should have tabs for multiple documents, rather than having them as separate windows in the taskbar, or inconvenient windows within a single window. |
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