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Hi there,
I am trying to view 2 documents at the same time. Rather than view them side by side, I would like to view them one above the other but can't find a way to do this. Can anyone help? Many thanks |
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On the View ribbon there is an Arrange All button.
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Hi. Thanks. I have already tried that but it arranges absolutely everything at the same time including email if I have it open. I'm sure older versions of Word used to allow you to arrange docs side by side or horizontally or is my memory playing up?
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Well (scratching top of head), I've just discovered my installation of Word 2007 won't let me stack windows side by side! However, the "stacked" and "side by side" options of the task bar's right click menu function correctly. (When Word is the active program, only Word windows are adjusted.)
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