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Flipping between documents
If I wanted to flip back and forth between documents, and keep the separate,
but together (much like in excel with the various tabs), how do I do that in Word? Better yet, Can I do that in Word? -s- |
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Flipping between documents
This should work:
Right click on a Toolbar. Click Customize. Select All Commands. Scroll down to Next Window. Left click and hold on Next Window and pull it to a Toolbar. Now the toolbar will have New Window button. If you have 2 documents open, you can click on your new Next Window button and that will toggle you between documents. If you have more than 2 documents open, clicking on the button will toggle between all the documents, I.e., 1st doc, 2nd doc, 3rd doc, 1st doc, 2nd doc, 3rd doc, etc. Jack "srinehart" wrote in message ... If I wanted to flip back and forth between documents, and keep the separate, but together (much like in excel with the various tabs), how do I do that in Word? Better yet, Can I do that in Word? -s- |
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Flipping between documents
Ctrl+F6 to go to the next document, Ctrl+Shift+F6 to go to the previous one.
If you have only two open, Ctrl+F6 will flip between them. If they are in separate windows, you can also use Alt+Tab, but this will also include any other windows you have open. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "srinehart" wrote in message ... If I wanted to flip back and forth between documents, and keep the separate, but together (much like in excel with the various tabs), how do I do that in Word? Better yet, Can I do that in Word? -s- |
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Flipping between documents
I'm sorry I don't think I asked my question very well...Let me try again. I
would like to "link" several Word documents, much like you can have different worksheets within a workbook in Excel. I would like to do the same sort of thing with several different pages in Word. i do not want it to be one continuous document. I also don't want to have several different Word document windows open. I would like to e-mail one attachment to one person, not as several "little" attachments. Does that make more sense? "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Ctrl+F6 to go to the next document, Ctrl+Shift+F6 to go to the previous one. If you have only two open, Ctrl+F6 will flip between them. If they are in separate windows, you can also use Alt+Tab, but this will also include any other windows you have open. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "srinehart" wrote in message ... If I wanted to flip back and forth between documents, and keep the separate, but together (much like in excel with the various tabs), how do I do that in Word? Better yet, Can I do that in Word? -s- |
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