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Sunday, February 10, 2008

WORKING WITH MULTIPLE WORD 2000 DOCUMENTS

Sometimes you need to work with more than one Word 2000 document at a time. For example, you might want to compare the contents of several different documents. Or perhaps you need to move or copy text from one document to another.To view two documents at the same time, run Word and open the documents (choose File (Open). Now select Window Arrange All. Both of the open documents will appear in the Word window. You can now compare, move, or copy text between the two documents. When you're finished with one of the documents, choose File Close to close only the active document. To set the remaining document to full screen view, click the Maximize button.You can open more than two documents simultaneously, but it becomes very difficult to work with more than three or four because of screen size limitations.

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