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Microsoft Word Split Screen
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I have got Microsoft Word basic 2010. Can I split the screen and have two Microsoft word documents up at the same time?
If so, how do I do this?
(Not sure how to open up two word documents anyhow)
Thank you
If so, how do I do this?
(Not sure how to open up two word documents anyhow)
Thank you
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.what slackalice was saying is: Go to word, looking at your screen click on the windows button in your top left hand corner of your screen, and open up the first document. Then click on the windows button top left hand corner again, and open up the second document.
Then take your mouse pointer right down to the bottom of your screen (the bottom blue area) and right click. It should give you option to show the windows side by side.
Then take your mouse pointer right down to the bottom of your screen (the bottom blue area) and right click. It should give you option to show the windows side by side.
What version of windows are you using?
Try opening one and pressing "WINDOWS+LEFT ARROW"
This should "snap" it to the left side.
Open the other and use "WINDOWS+RIGHT ARROW" to snap the other to the right.
(This only works on Windows 7 & 8)
As Bibble says, it shouldn't be opening in the same "frame" anyway.
If using 7 or 8, find the program, right click and pin to taskbar. Once there, middle-click with the scroll wheel to open a new version.
Try opening one and pressing "WINDOWS+LEFT ARROW"
This should "snap" it to the left side.
Open the other and use "WINDOWS+RIGHT ARROW" to snap the other to the right.
(This only works on Windows 7 & 8)
As Bibble says, it shouldn't be opening in the same "frame" anyway.
If using 7 or 8, find the program, right click and pin to taskbar. Once there, middle-click with the scroll wheel to open a new version.
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