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Compare Word Doc to Xcel Spreadsheet side by side on same screen
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R-click the Taskbar, and select Tile Windows Vertically
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I don't know what "R-click the Taskbar" means.
"Bob I" wrote: R-click the Taskbar, and select Tile Windows Vertically Lucky wrote: |
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R-click means press/click the Right-hand mouse button. The Taskbar is
that area at the bottom of the screen that shows your open applications, along with the start button. So with the mouse cursor on the Taskbar, click the right-hand mouse button. Lucky wrote: I don't know what "R-click the Taskbar" means. "Bob I" wrote: R-click the Taskbar, and select Tile Windows Vertically Lucky wrote: |
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Compare Word Doc to Xcel Spreadsheet side by side on same scre
Right-click the Taskbar which is the bar across the bottom of your screen.
The one with "Start" at lower left corner and your open applications listed across. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 13:07:03 -0700, Lucky wrote: I don't know what "R-click the Taskbar" means. "Bob I" wrote: R-click the Taskbar, and select Tile Windows Vertically Lucky wrote: |
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