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Old April 20th, 2005, 07:25 AM
TempeJay
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How do I display 2 documents one above the other?
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Old April 20th, 2005, 08:48 AM
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For Word 2000 and later, where documents are displayed in the SDI
interface, you can right click the taskbar and use a "Tile"
option from the context menu. Make sure that you minimize any
other open windows, if you want them to be unaffected.

If you are using Word 97 or earlier you can minimize the document
windows and manually arrange them (by dragging).

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Old April 20th, 2005, 03:10 PM
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Restore, not Minimize.

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"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
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For Word 2000 and later, where documents are displayed in the SDI
interface, you can right click the taskbar and use a "Tile"
option from the context menu. Make sure that you minimize any
other open windows, if you want them to be unaffected.

If you are using Word 97 or earlier you can minimize the document
windows and manually arrange them (by dragging).

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Stefan Blom


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How do I display 2 documents one above the other?






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Old April 21st, 2005, 08:42 AM
Stefan Blom
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Yes, of course...

Although arranging minimized windows is possible, it would be
kind of pointless. :-)

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Restore, not Minimize.

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"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
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For Word 2000 and later, where documents are displayed in the

SDI
interface, you can right click the taskbar and use a "Tile"
option from the context menu. Make sure that you minimize any
other open windows, if you want them to be unaffected.

If you are using Word 97 or earlier you can minimize the

document
windows and manually arrange them (by dragging).

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