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split windows vertically
Mord currently has a feature to show a document split into two parts, e.g.,
the beginning and end ("Window"-"Split"). It would be nice if we could have a similar viewing instead with vertical split, enabling us to see, e.g., far-right portion and far-left portion of a document simultaneously without seeing the middle. This is useful when viewing a very wide table with a resonably large font size. |
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Hi OT-
Versions of Word & Windows may impact this but you might try: 1) Make sure you have no windows open other than Word with whatever doc displayed, 2) Go to WindowNew Window, 3) Right-Click a blank spot on your Windows Task Bar & choose Tile Windows Vertically. HTH |:) "Oak Topaz" wrote: Mord currently has a feature to show a document split into two parts, e.g., the beginning and end ("Window"-"Split"). It would be nice if we could have a similar viewing instead with vertical split, enabling us to see, e.g., far-right portion and far-left portion of a document simultaneously without seeing the middle. This is useful when viewing a very wide table with a resonably large font size. |
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