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There are third party tools which provide such features. One example of such a free tool is OfficeTab (just do a Google search). As such tools do not have access to Word's internal window drawing routines, they have to overwrite them to achieve their functionality. As a result they tend to be unreliable and unstable. Yves "aasghar" wrote in message ... Whenever I open a Word document, it starts a new instance of MS Word. What I want is that each time a document is opened, it should be shown as a tab in the existing document window. How can I achieve this? -- aasgha |
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