View/Work with two documents simultaneously

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RWN

How (can) I do the above?

I get close, i.e. I "blundered" into having the two documents displayed
but as soon as I select the "other" one they change to showing two
views of the same document.

I'm trying to equate the process to that which I'd use in Excel, but the
key ingredient is missing ("Tile Windows...") which means I'm missing
something fundamental.

As usually happens, I can never seem to get a direct hit on my problem
in the Help section (my idea of what the question is isn't what the
search function seems to think it is!).
 
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RWN

Still not used to Wrd2k (vs. '97) drop down (doesn't display all
choices, in this case- "Arrange All" - until you use it).
Definite PIBCAK error!!
 
S

Stefan Blom

If you want to see all menu commands in Word 2000, right-click a
toolbar, select Customize, make sure that "Menus show recently
used commands first" is cleared on the Options tab, and click
Close. (For Word 2002 and later, the option apparently reads
"Always show full menus", which of course should be checked
rather than cleared.)

--
Stefan Blom


RWN said:
Still not used to Wrd2k (vs. '97) drop down (doesn't display all
choices, in this case- "Arrange All" - until you use it).
Definite PIBCAK error!!

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Regards;
Rob
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RWN said:
How (can) I do the above?

I get close, i.e. I "blundered" into having the two documents displayed
but as soon as I select the "other" one they change to showing two
views of the same document.

I'm trying to equate the process to that which I'd use in
Excel, but
the
 

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