Multiple sheets into Word 2002/2003

M

Marcus

Word 2002/2003: is it possible to handle sheet tabs like
in Excel? I mean, at the bottom of the screen, Sheet1,
Sheet2, Sheet3 etc... If not, do you know any plug-in or
Macro to do that?

Thanks
 
T

TF

If you go to Tools, Options, View tab and check the 'Windows in Task Bar'
option, then each document opening will appear in the Task Bar. However,
note that there's a windows setting 'Group Similar Task Bar Buttons' that
will override this when more than 2 documents are opened.



: Word 2002/2003: is it possible to handle sheet tabs like
: in Excel? I mean, at the bottom of the screen, Sheet1,
: Sheet2, Sheet3 etc... If not, do you know any plug-in or
: Macro to do that?
:
: Thanks
 
M

Marcus

-----Original Message-----
If you go to Tools, Options, View tab and check the 'Windows in Task Bar'
option, then each document opening will appear in the Task Bar. However,
note that there's a windows setting 'Group Similar Task Bar Buttons' that
will override this when more than 2 documents are opened.

Terry, that would open two or more documents in the
taskbar. I asked for a sort of add-on INSIDE WORD for
displaying multiple sub-documents (belonging to the same
parent document) in different Sheets, just like Excel.

Thanks.
 
T

TF

The answer to your question is NO. I just explained an alternative approach.

Terry


:
: >-----Original Message-----
: >If you go to Tools, Options, View tab and check
: the 'Windows in Task Bar'
: >option, then each document opening will appear in the
: Task Bar. However,
: >note that there's a windows setting 'Group Similar Task
: Bar Buttons' that
: >will override this when more than 2 documents are opened.
:
: Terry, that would open two or more documents in the
: taskbar. I asked for a sort of add-on INSIDE WORD for
: displaying multiple sub-documents (belonging to the same
: parent document) in different Sheets, just like Excel.
:
: Thanks.
:
:
 

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