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Hi folks,
I tried a Google Groups search on this, but couldn't find exactly what I was after. I want to use the Window Split command to split vertically rather than horizontally. Clearly as it's the split command I want to perform this function on the *same* document, not to compare two different documents (using the compare side-by-side routine) or to open two documents in Word and tile the document windows. Did MS include this option to use the split vertically? Thanks |
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StainlessSteelRat wrote:
Hi folks, I tried a Google Groups search on this, but couldn't find exactly what I was after. I want to use the Window Split command to split vertically rather than horizontally. Clearly as it's the split command I want to perform this function on the *same* document, not to compare two different documents (using the compare side-by-side routine) or to open two documents in Word and tile the document windows. Did MS include this option to use the split vertically? Thanks No, not quite like the horizontal split. But if you use the Window New Window command and then Compare Side-by-Side, you get nearly the same effect. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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Clearly as it's the split command I want to perform this function on
the *same* document, not to compare two different documents (using the compare side-by-side routine) or to open two documents in Word and tile the document windows. Did MS include this option to use the split vertically? Thanks No, not quite like the horizontal split. But if you use the Window New Window command and then Compare Side-by-Side, you get nearly the same effect. Thanks for the reply As mentioned though, I want to use this on the *same* document, not compare with a different document. This doesn't seem to be possible, I can only compare with different documents. |
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StainlessSteelRat wrote:
Clearly as it's the split command I want to perform this function on the *same* document, not to compare two different documents (using the compare side-by-side routine) or to open two documents in Word and tile the document windows. Did MS include this option to use the split vertically? Thanks No, not quite like the horizontal split. But if you use the Window New Window command and then Compare Side-by-Side, you get nearly the same effect. Thanks for the reply As mentioned though, I want to use this on the *same* document, not compare with a different document. This doesn't seem to be possible, I can only compare with different documents. The New Window command does give you a second window into the *same* document, and the Compare command then uses both windows in the same document. If you then want to look at different parts of the document in the two windows, click the Synchronous Scrolling button on the floating toolbar to turn it off. Try it, you'll like it. :-) -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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The New Window command does give you a second window into the *same*
document, and the Compare command then uses both windows in the same document. If you then want to look at different parts of the document in the two windows, click the Synchronous Scrolling button on the floating toolbar to turn it off. Try it, you'll like it. :-) Ahhhhh, gotcha! I didn't understand that you could open a second window (with Window New Window) for the *same* document. Now that's sunk in I've got it working :-) I was wondering how Word would deal with edits on one window, but of course it just updates the second window. Great feature! And thanks for your help. |
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On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 11:44:36 +0100, "StainlessSteelRat"
wrote: The New Window command does give you a second window into the *same* document, and the Compare command then uses both windows in the same document. If you then want to look at different parts of the document in the two windows, click the Synchronous Scrolling button on the floating toolbar to turn it off. Try it, you'll like it. :-) Ahhhhh, gotcha! I didn't understand that you could open a second window (with Window New Window) for the *same* document. Now that's sunk in I've got it working :-) I was wondering how Word would deal with edits on one window, but of course it just updates the second window. Great feature! And thanks for your help. You're certainly welcome! -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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