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In order to keep track of my productivity at my job I use consecutive Word
documents. In the past I had been able to do Ctrl N for new document and the
document would appear directly overtop the prior. Now it tiles and I can't
find a fix. I've been in the hospital for an extended stay and can't remember
how to do this. Can anyone help?
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Tools options general check 'windows in task bar' (There's a similar
option in Word 2007 Word Options Advanced).

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Sharon wrote:
In order to keep track of my productivity at my job I use consecutive
Word documents. In the past I had been able to do Ctrl N for new
document and the document would appear directly overtop the prior.
Now it tiles and I can't find a fix. I've been in the hospital for an
extended stay and can't remember how to do this. Can anyone help?



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