Hi, can I open multiple windows in Word Document, just as I open in a browser, or in a foxit reader for example? I mean, not a separate word documents, but a new window, or chapter alongside the already existing one?
P.S. Not a chapter as on the navigation panel. But a chapter on the bar up, just as in the browsers.
Thanks.
Three answers:
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2012-10-26 06:50:01 UTC
You don't say what version of Word you are using. I will assume it is either 2007 or 2010.
At the very top of the vertical scroll bar on the right of the screen, just under the Ribbon, there is a black "dash" or hyphen. Drag this down with the mouse and it will split your document. Alt-Ctrl-S will do the same thing.
ForOnePurpose
2012-10-26 00:55:49 UTC
Maybe I don't understand the question, but yea, you can easily have to different documents open and edit both at the same time. I do it often.
shearin
2016-12-12 11:31:56 UTC
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