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Word 2007 - how do you switch between docs when working with 2 or more
documents? Tabs for minimized docs are hidden if the working doc is maxed or
not positioned just right. Is there a way to revert to 2003 method of
locating open docs via working window button on taskbar?
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Word 2007 has the Windows In Taskbar option of Word 2003 (Word Options
Advanced Display) which in any case is the default setting. You can add
the Switch Windows command to the QAT or cycle through the windows with
ALT+F6

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Jim@nbsc wrote:
Word 2007 - how do you switch between docs when working with 2 or more
documents? Tabs for minimized docs are hidden if the working doc is
maxed or not positioned just right. Is there a way to revert to 2003
method of locating open docs via working window button on taskbar?



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Thanks Graham:
That was exactly what I wanted. If it was the default I don't know how it
got changed, but it was tough to run down until I posted here.
Jim@nbsc



"Graham Mayor" wrote:

Word 2007 has the Windows In Taskbar option of Word 2003 (Word Options
Advanced Display) which in any case is the default setting. You can add
the Switch Windows command to the QAT or cycle through the windows with
ALT+F6

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

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



Jim@nbsc wrote:
Word 2007 - how do you switch between docs when working with 2 or more
documents? Tabs for minimized docs are hidden if the working doc is
maxed or not positioned just right. Is there a way to revert to 2003
method of locating open docs via working window button on taskbar?




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A good answer, but I was hoping to map it to the same buttons previous,
Cntl+Tab. Any idea why it's not allowed anymore?

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

Word 2007 has the Windows In Taskbar option of Word 2003 (Word Options
Advanced Display) which in any case is the default setting. You can add
the Switch Windows command to the QAT or cycle through the windows with
ALT+F6

--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

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



Jim@nbsc wrote:
Word 2007 - how do you switch between docs when working with 2 or more
documents? Tabs for minimized docs are hidden if the working doc is
maxed or not positioned just right. Is there a way to revert to 2003
method of locating open docs via working window button on taskbar?




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